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Old 07-20-2009, 04:00 PM   #147
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
As you can see, they made sure they were allowed to do that. By buying the Kindle, people agreed that Amazon could delete stuff from their Kindle
Let me try to be clearer still:

I think it should be illegal--by national/federal law--for a device maker to construct their device in a way to facilitate the monitoring or deleting of content without explicit consent by the user on a case by case basis.

The fact that it isn't doesn't make the issue irrelevant. Amazon's slimy fore-planning is the root cause of the problems.

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