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I suppose next we'll start seeing more books in Topaz format as they try to get things more locked down.
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But the Kindle TOS don't say anything about you stripping the DRM from other sources and using on your Kindle....they only prohibit you from stripping the DRM from Amazon-purchased content. Correct?
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Ouch - this is too bad. I really don't understand why companies want to push business away from themselves.
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I don't have the iPhone, so I didn't know about that (well, I do know there is the Kindle App). Did I understand right that I can buy e-books cheaper on the iPhone than on the Kindle?
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People without a Kindle had to buy Mobipocket books from one of the other online reatailers. Usually, those prices were in the US$20-25 range for a book, while they were only $9.99 on Amazon. With the release of the iPod app, they can now buy the books at the Amazon price, strip the DRM, and use them on any mobipocket enabled device. |
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Amazon owns Mobipocket and they also can see what DRMed eBooks you've purchased from them. So if they see you reading an eBook that should have DRM and thus purchased from Amazon, but not purchased from Amazon, they could turn around and take you to court over the content on your Kindle that's not legal because of the DMCA. And to make matters worse, the TTS may make the DMCA exception worthless.
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But without Kindlepid, you cannot get the PID of your iPhone or iPod Touch. And without the PID, there is no way to strip the DRM.
The PID is the key to unlock the door that is DRM. So if I have the key, I could use it. But without the key, the Kindle eBooks remain locked good and tight. |
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It's entirely obvious from your posting on this thread as well as your posting celebrating passing the 10,000 edition mark with ebooks here on Mobileread that you just don't get it. The same laws that protect Mobileread's freedom to publish public domain works also protects Amazon's publisher's rights to control how and where their copyrighted works are published. Despite what you claim in this thread, Amazon didn't use the DMCA to control where books could be published. Amazon has been doing that by going to the other digital distributors and having them "fix the bug" in their PID processing for Mobipocket editions. All their DMCA action did here was make it extremely clear that they consider Kindle PID's to be secret encryption keys employed to control distribution of digital media. I also suspect your attitude would be highly negative if I backed up a virtual dump truck over in the 10,000+ edition free ebook repository and started scooping up piles of content there and hauling them over to Amazon and putting them up for $.99 each. If you feel a law is too broad in it's powers you work to change the law, you don't break it. Because when you start breaking laws you may discover they protect things you do care about. |
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My point being, kindlepid by itself does not strip DRM. |
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What if Mobileread issued a press release concerning Amazon's harrasement of a community that supports the adoption of ebooks?
If Amazon wants to send legal threats to Mobileread then they deserve some bad publicity. I've seen some of Zelda's posts that are scathing while remaining very civil, and I bet she could write a press release that could really highlight Amazon's abuse of DMCA and the shameful way they treat leading advocates of ebooks. Does anyone on this forum have press contacts? |
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Why do you claim that certain action is breaking the law when it has not been tested in court and different opinions exists?
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Stuff like this makes me sick to my stomach... Please people, follow my signature link to the EFF... We really need to stop abuses like this happening...
As for Amazon, add me to the list of those you've alienated. To Alex, sorry this happened... I'm also sorry you just sought to support Amazon with the K2 contest... I, like countless others, appreciate all your effort and am sad to see something like this happen. -MJ |
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