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So I don't see an issue removing DRM. Also, when Tor first went DRM free, the first eBook was Redshirts by John Scalzi. Botj Scalzi and Tor said it was OK to remove the DRM. Scalzi even posted a link to the DeDRM plugin. So why is Amazon going against the wishes of the publisher and/or author? If Amazon can ignore the fact that some eBooks should be DRM free, we can ignore anything Amazon says about not removing DRM. |
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I doubt that would hold up in any jurisdiction. |
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The Kindle ereader is a physical device and when you purchase it, you own it. It is no longer Amazon's property, it belongs to the purchaser whom can do what they want with it. Amazon has exactly zero rights in any sideloaded content that is not licensed from Amazon. Perhaps you should re-register a Kindle ereader and pay attention to anything that you need to agree to. |
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The publisher/author/whomever is the copyright holder have the rights to the contents of the file. Without their permission, Amazon would be the same as any other copyright infringing pirate site.
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Same with paper. You own the physical paper and ink, but not the actual content. So you can't give away or sell any kind of copy or facsimile, OCR or whatever of a copyright work, but no-one has the right to delete, remove or destroy your personal copy you bought. Your transferred rights by purchase are personal consumption of it and can't legally be terminated. If you break copyright by distributing copies (free or paid) that's different and you can be sued for any perceived losses. The difference between an ebook and a paper book, is that a paper book can easily be transferred before copyright expires. Copyright does expire. |
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Amazon's DRM algorithms have changed and books can change but remain the same ASIN (you get notified that a book has been updated). Because of this, a book on a Kindle is unique from that book on all other Kindles, but also every delivery of that book to the same Kindle might have changed something. This would mean keeping track of hundreds of millions (billions) of unique "download IDs" solely for the purpose of "helpfully cleaning up" the Kindle database. No, I suspect it's merely a "our database doesn't say that the ASIN is supposed to be on that Kindle, so we'll nuke it". There is likely no check about the "validity" of the book. I suspect that if you did a "download and transfer via USB" the book would remain even if you had done some editing. |
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It's hard to justify deleting content from a Kindle when that content was placed on the Kindle in an Amazon-approved way (USB connection) and created using Amazon-supplied software. |
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It looks like Amazon thinks the Kindle is a terminal. |
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They give them the right to create a derivative work, i.e. a digital file representing the original work, which, as such, is protected by a separate copyright. You buy a license to access the Amazon's copy, and not the original work.
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That doesn't give Amazon the right to mess with the files on anyone's personal device (which, by the way, aren't rented in any way - they're sold, plain and simple) without the owner's consent.
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