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Basculocolpic
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Sweden
Device: Kindle 3 WiFi, Kindle 4SO, Kindle for Android, Sony PRS-350 and PRS-T1
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Wikiproof
I am right now reading a novel that has obviously been OCRed and then published electronically. Every 4 or 5 pages I run into something, like a "l" instead of a "J". I am reading it on Kindle fro PC, but Kindle isn't the only platform to offer wireless connection to the seller.
Encountering these problems I thought it might be a worthwhile feature to highlight the problem and enter a correction, but as a proofing tool, rather than annotations. The next time you sync the device (or application) the publisher/seller would receive the correction. They are then able to make the corrections themselves, and perhaps even sync it into copies already distributed. After enough corrections you might receive a gift card towards new purchases. A win-win? |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Device: Kindle 3, Samsung Galaxy
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Personally, I would rather send the seller a polite but firm message saying that I am not happy with the errors and general lack of proof-reading, and I won't buy any more titles from them until the standard improves.
I certainly wouldn't bother to make the corrections myself, although I guess other people aren't as lazy as me. |
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