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What's happened in the more recent cases is not that Amazon has revoked anyone's right to the books they purchased. Instead, Amazon canceled their accounts and since the people hadn't downloaded the books they bought to their devices, they no longer had access to them on Amazon's servers. Which is not the same thing. |
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The license has been removed on more than one occasion from more than one store. When Agency Pricing took hold some of the independent booksellers had this happen. If people had not downloaded the books they lost access to them.
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I think it's important to remember that taking away the ability to re-download your initial purchase/license (whatever) whenever you want, doesn't really have anything to do with your license to use the copies already in your possession (I mean legal use, of course). Those are two separate things.
Even if your online account is shut down and/or you lose access to your previous "licensed" files... you're still perfectly within your rights to continue to use/read the copies that are already on your device/app (provided the initial purchase was "legal"). Nobody's demanding that users immediately delete legally licensed copies of ebooks from devices/apps when someone signs an exclusivity deal. And no one should be trusting any company to keep copies of all their purchases on their servers until the end of time anyway. Last edited by DiapDealer; 03-03-2012 at 02:00 PM. |
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The terms for the digital content read as follows: Quote:
The TOS goes on to say: Quote:
Since you do not own anything and are a licensee, it is terminable at any time by Amazon, which is also stated in the TOS as follows: Quote:
making this a license that is revocable at will by Amazon. I'm not sure how much clearer it can be. |
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If you read the TOS, you will see that this is simply not correct. Amazon reserves the right to cancel the service at any time and you specifically agree that Amazon has no liability if it does.
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Termination of "Service" is not the same as revocation of the "license":
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As always, consult a lawyer before taking any legal action. |
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Its criminal, but unfortunately legal. |
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You don't have unlimited rights to sue, but you do have some rights. Generally, since the extent of damages involve book refunds, Small claims court may be enough. My understanding it that Amazon Customer Service has a liberal refund policy. |
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I see arguments about how many TOSs can dance on your screen. I see everything except an actual case of the great Satan Amazon being "criminal." Is it the kool-aid? What are you guys drinking that is giving you such nightmares? I suggest you put away the kool-aid, go straight, and fly right. |
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Everyone is worried about being the rare event, the person whose account is closed down with no explanation.
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[/quote] IOW, you have the specific right to view, use and display the digital content (i.e., the book) on your Kindles as often as you want. There is no at-will revocation provision. Quote:
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Look, this started because I pointed out the fact that when an indie author pulls a book from the B&N store, the reader can no longer download the book they bought. Someone -- I won't even bother to check -- said, "I realize that B&N has scores of lawyers and I myself have zero legal training whatsoever, however, that must be against the law." The Amazon TOS has been provided to demonstrate that, no, not really. That is all. |
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