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Originally Posted by doreenjoy
I have no issue with what Amazon did in this instance, but I think they're underestimating the PR hit they are going to take over this. Even people I know who aren't paranoid are creeped out by the notion that Amazon can reach out and delete material from Kindles. This is a story that will not go away, it's taking on a life of its own, and it's going to ultimately hurt their market share. All IMO, of course. Just reading the tea leaves here.
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this is fact.
I personally believe amazon did nothing wrong. but to average joe, they just don't understand.
alot of people are scared of google even.
if you read your EULA, which to be honest, nobody does, they had the right.
and to say that it was illeagal for them to delete it, the EULA proves its not, cause you gave them the right. (just like you promise not to make nuclear weapons with itunes)
anyway, the sale was illegal, they had the right and the responsibility to do everything they did. it was an Illegal work. online illegal works get removed all the time, and if it were possible for them to be removed on peoples computers they would do that too.