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All valid points that you're all offering, and yet they're more reasons not to register a device, imo! If it's possible to sideload books on a Kindle, there's less need to register mine.
Maybe the question is, or is turning into, why do some people trust Amazon/Rakuten/etc with their data and others don't? Here I think it's totally possible to hold contradictory positions: you can buy a Kindle, Kobo etc, and still not trust these companies 100%. (I'm in Canada, but we have Overdrive here! And yes, that would be a reason for me to register, since I think it's not possible to use it otherwise.) Last edited by fabricalado; 01-30-2021 at 02:32 PM. Reason: spelling |
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What is there to distrust about Amazon, Kobo, and the others? Also, you have to give your information to Overdrive if you want to use it and it's no worse then giving your info to Amazon or Kobo. Last edited by JSWolf; 01-30-2021 at 03:27 PM. |
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Personally, I do not support removing DRM from library books since, IMNSHO, I don't own the books and will not be making backups and removing DRM also removes the return date. |
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Depends on what you're referring to. Amazon as a business is problematic in lots of ways because it has a history of spying on workers trying to unionize and then working to dismantle unionization efforts; it also has used their knowledge of what third-party sellers are doing in their platform to copy them and, in some cases, to ruin small businesses. Additionally, Amazon has cooperated with law enforcement to provide access to their (Amazon's) facial recognition tools. None of those are directly related to the Kindle. However, they can all be valid reasons for some people not to trust Amazon with their data (which could make a case for why not to register a Kindle or buy from Amazon). For something directly related to the Kindle, there's this: "According to a report from security firm Realmode Labs, a chain of vulnerabilities present until recently in Kindle ebooks had created a situation whereby an attacker could compromise a victim’s device and account. [...] By this method of attack, says Bar-On, an attacker could have gained access to personal details, made purchases using the owner’s credit card and sold ebooks on the Kindle marketplace before siphoning funds into their own account." As for Kobo, this comes from Firefox's Privacy not Included list of Christmas gifts, which put the Kobo on #8 in terms of creepiness (their term, not mine): "While it is nice to have an e-reader option that is not tied to Amazon and all the data collection Amazon does, it doesn't mean you're off the hook when it comes to data collection with Kobo's e-readers. They may share your personal Information with service providers, business partners or affiliates, retail partners, or by selling it to third parties for marketing purposes. And, we're not sure you can even delete the data they collect on you. You can request that data be corrected. There was no mention of deletion in the privacy policy." Keyword here is that Kobo may do creepy stuff. They may not. Again, as with most everyday consumer decisions, we choose 50% informed and 50% on a whim. Quote:
I don't know them well to say they haven't been involved in nefarious practices in the past. If something came out, I'd probably regret my decision not to know, but then again, we take these leaps of faith everyday. Last edited by fabricalado; 01-30-2021 at 04:39 PM. |
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And yeah, I agree that de-DRMing library books isn't ethical. |
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I've had an account with Overdrive for at least as long as my Kobo account and again, nothing wrong. I've had my Amazon account before eInk Readers existed and again nothing wrong. So if I can have an account for many years and not have a problem, why do you think you will have a problem? |
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Sure, you can choose to ignore everything all the companies listed here did, but the risk will still exist - and one could say that's reason enough not to take risks.
Google dropped their "don't be evil" motto for a reason: companies operate mainly on a profit incentive. And that is generally acceptable, as long as people make informed decisions about it. In some cases, though, there's not enough data available in a comprehensible manner for people to choose. Do you read every ToS and make sure you understand what you're agreeing to? I don't. We're all free to choose in which lie we believe, but to say the only reason people refuse to register is paranoia when there seems to be more than a few other valid reasons sounds like an uncharitable reading of people's motivations. To me, at least. |
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I recommend that you read the 2020 essay by Cory Doctorow simply titled "IP". As in "Intellectual Property".
It's about law, technology, freedom, and more. https://locusmag.com/2020/09/cory-doctorow-ip/ “IP is any law that I can invoke that allows me to control the conduct of my competitors, critics, and customers.” "Some 40 years later, the world is a very different place. Between software copyrights, anti-circum*vention rules, software patents, enforceable terms of service, trade secrecy, non-compete agreements, and the pending (at the time of this writing) Oracle/Google dispute over API copyrights, any attempt to interoperate with an existing product service with*out permission from its corporate master is a legal suicide mission, an invitation to almost unlimited civil – and even criminal! – litigation. That is to say: if you dare to modify, improve, or replace an existing, dominant software-based product or service, you risk bankruptcy and a long prison sentence." "You may have heard Netscape founder Marc Andrees*sen’s famous phrase: “Software is eating the world.” It’s not quite true. Software has eaten the world. Past tense. If there was any doubt, the pandemic erased it. Locked down, viewing the world through our screens, there is no longer any distinction between human rights and digital rights. There is no software freedom. There’s only freedom. Software is expanding relentlessly into every device and system, from ventilators to tractors, from toothbrushes to sex-toys, from refrigerator filters to money itself. Wherever we find software, we find “IP” – that is, software deployed to control the conduct of competitors, critics, and customers, in such a way that overlapping systems of laws can be invoked to punish anyone who bypasses that software." He makes many other good points. Now shower me in good karma. Last edited by b0rsuk; 01-31-2021 at 03:54 PM. |
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Why someone would want that connected to the internet I fail to understand. |
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For what it matters, Apprentice Alf's DeDRM won't work on library books. The FAQ makes it sound like this is a deliberate design choice.
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Hence, my personal decision that removing DRM from library books does not fit with removing DRM so I can make accessible backups of books that I own. I've been told that differentiating between a loan and a purchase is hairsplitting but that's my choice. Last edited by DNSB; 02-01-2021 at 03:07 PM. |
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Ah, I was just going by what I saw in the FAQ. Never actually tested it myself. I think there is the occasional bug report about someone trying to dedrm a library book and it being closed with "we don't support this."
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