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« on: December 23, 2010, 12:07:01 PM »

I have no problem with Amazon resticting what it sells, but once it sells something, that should be it. If you went into a brick and mortar bookstore and bought a hard copy of a book, they couldn't do this - it should be assumed that the same rules apply. and the idea that they can just delete content from a person's Kindle is crazy! how can they do that - do they send an electronic message to the Kindle. I guess Amazon might claim that you don't actually own a copy of the book, just the privilege of borrowing an electronic copy? can they delete a kindlebook from an Ipad too?
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