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Originally Posted by Sirtel
I certainly don't agree that deleting content automatically, without any input from the user, is somehow ok, no matter the intention ...
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Well, an argument could be made that users shouldn't violate the Kindle Store Terms of Use by stripping DRM, diddling with Kindle ebooks, and sideloading diddled Kindle ebooks with a fake cdetype EBOK tag.
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Originally Posted by Quoth
The way Amazon implements Personal vs non-personal is wrong, inc crippling covers etc. No-one else does this ... But this is only one thing Amazon is doing wrong ...
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Originally Posted by jlinear
Funny how Amazon deletes my "diddled" Amazon purchased Calibre sideloaded content when I have absolutely no such problems using my "diddled" Amazon purchased Calibre sideloaded content on my Kobo devices.
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I think it's great that some people are happier with Kobo. I think everyone who objects to how Amazon has designed their ecosystem and is dissatisfied with the workarounds should promptly go out and get a Kobo (or other) device. No one's stopping you!
And if you already use a non-Kindle device, why are complaining about Amazon/Kindle in the Kindle forum? Are you hoping to get other Kindle users to join you? Are you hoping Amazon will read your complaints and change their practices? Why not just walk away from Amazon/Kindle and be done with it?