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Old 10-03-2009, 12:43 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Solicitous View Post
IMHO it should not happen. Any company selling a product should know whether they are legally allowed to sell it.
Yeah, I totally agree. They have so many layers, one of them should be able to check if they can sell it, or not. Next time, they go on and sell some plutonium to an iraqi address, or they sell Meath and Cocaine.
And then they go on and say "We didn't knew that we can't sell this stuff legally"

It is the same with virus infected ebooks. Amazon is one of the most known internet stores. Virus protection should be very high on their priority list. So before they sell an ebook, they should be able to do multiple virus checks on this files.

I am so glad that I didn't got a kindle ...
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