inquisitr.com — Today Amazon basically told every single Kindle owner that they don't really own anything that they buy through the company. As far as Amazon is concerned they have complete say on whether or not you can keep a book you thought you paid for.
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smacksawJul 18, 2009
We keep seeing these types of articles. I'm sorry, there's so much good content out there. Look at upcoming articles on Digg. Tons of great videos don't even sniff the front page. Content is growing by leaps and bounds. Whoever wins is the person that provides it in the most convenient way. People do want to own things and they will. If you have two similar services and one is unstable and the other is stable, even if the unstable service has slightly better content, the stable service will eventually win out.
williepepperJul 18, 2009
Well I'll be.Both books 1984 and Animal Farm are what's happening now.Professor Bojangles just doesn't want you to see what's he's gonna happen.But we all know. We're smarter than that! Hooray!
acrodevJul 18, 2009
All your books are belong to us.
galacticrerunJul 18, 2009
Do they wonder? As long as stuff that's usually paid for to obtain is somehow available for free piracy will live on. Let's not act as if piracy is solely on some Robin Hood type of crusade all the time.
wonderchemistJul 18, 2009
People pirate books?
mridsJul 19, 2009
i agree with Jeff901 that the torrents and other P2P are promoting piracy(and that too openly). You can open any torrent site and get most of the softwares,movies,games....(and the list goes on endless). Unless something is not done about it we can't imagine to stop piracy anywhere in the world...!!