01-20-2010, 10:18 PM | #16 |
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Bah! That is why I like Amazon
1. Buy book 2. Call CS 3. On hold for 34 seconds 4. Talk to them about Under the Dome but they refund me the money for Boomerang for some odd reason and took it off my list of books purchased 5. Called the back and got credit for twice the amount for the book so I can buy the book again and get more stuff. 6. Smile |
01-20-2010, 10:34 PM | #17 |
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01-20-2010, 10:45 PM | #18 | |
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These rights include: 1) Actually get and be able to use what I pay for. This is frequently NOT the case. 2) Be able to modify what I pay for 3) Be able to lend my EBook to a friend 4) Be able to sell my EBook as used Currently I have no Copyright books. The only ones I would consider are those without DRM. I will pledge my time to defeating whatever politicians got us in this mess with poorly written intellectual property laws. The purchaser has rights too. Robert |
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01-20-2010, 10:52 PM | #20 | |
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01-20-2010, 11:21 PM | #21 | |
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As to publishers "taking rights," so far I have yet to see any rulings that require that digital content must be transferrable, for example. More importantly, the idea that "original copyright law" could be extended to any digital content without major adaptations and changes is absurd; no one in 1709 could have possibly conceived of ebooks, let alone know the ideal laws and limitations for an invention 300 years in the future. Even fair use was not a statutory law until 1976. I.e. it makes sense that the rights and abilities you have in one medium do not perfectly map onto a radically different medium, and that the nature and structure of copyright laws will change over time. Inflexible laws are of little benefit to anyone. Quote:
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As to selling, unfortunately there is almost no way to make this technically feasible without extremely intrusive and restrictive methods, including granting the retailer the ability to reach into multiple devices and delete your files -- an act that apparently makes a lot of people unhappy. If you prefer not to purchase DRM'ed books, that's your choice. But I don't see much reason to act like Macmillan kicked your dog because they are essentially trying to do their job -- and ensure that the people who worked to produce a work for your reading pleasure gets compensated fairly for that work. |
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01-20-2010, 11:45 PM | #23 |
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It is another B&N company, now - but I've gotten ebooks from ereader.com for quite a
while now. At first I bought them there for use on my PDA. Then I bought my JBL from them (along with $50 in eReader rewards). The ebooks, even older ones purchased for my PDA, read well in the JBL. The fate of small companies that get acquired by larger diversified companies, is not always pretty. I hope that they can continue to function as a good source for eBooks. Luck; Ken |
01-21-2010, 12:40 AM | #24 | |
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01-21-2010, 01:14 AM | #25 |
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I was not upset until after the call to customer service. I purchased a product which I never got. The company does not feel that customer service is that important when they put me on hold for over an hour.
Yes it is true I did not give them a chance to correct their error because I hung up on them. But at what point is enough just enough. At what point does my time on hold without proper customer service get beyond the point of giving them a fair chance to correct what was just an error. Right now the economy sucks many merchants are hurting for sales. I do not go to amusement parks, and other pay to enter events only to stand in line or have to wait. At some point my time is worth something. When I hung up on customer service my opinion was they did not care enough to have sufficient CS reps to give reasonable care for their customers. I was already on edge when the CS rep gave me attitude, I had not asked for a refund at that point. I was trying to resolve the issue because I did not receive what I had paid for. I then made a decision that any company that does not care for their customers by offering any reasonable customer service, that I wanted to cancel my account because I CHOOSE not to ever order from them again. They tell me that I can not cancel my account and they will keep your credit card information till hell freezes over. I had to threaten them with an attorney to get the account canceled and remove my credit card information. My credit information with them, to make purchases on their site is a privilege not a right. In my opinion I gave them a fair chance to correct the problem. What is the old saying the customer is always right ? (at least if their reasonable) I was being reasonable PERIOD |
01-21-2010, 02:24 AM | #26 |
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I looked through B&N as well as Borders...and well, for the reference & non-fiction titles I am seeking, they have nothing and of those they do have, the selection is extremely tiny and limited. And using the "well, they are new at this..." apologist excuse id hardly valid, either a company can deliver or they cannot. Based on the very poor selection, there are far better options. I do not see B&N or Borders lasting more than a handful of years unless Amazon, Fictionwise and others all get bird-flu at the same time because some investors in China bought up all the stock for B&N along with Borders.
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01-21-2010, 02:39 AM | #27 |
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Fictionwise, like eReader, is "A Barnes & Noble Company" (Check the fine print at the
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01-21-2010, 03:47 AM | #28 |
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Yeah... no-one knows why Jeppe drinks...
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01-21-2010, 07:09 AM | #29 | |
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When John Doe begins selling copies of (in-copyright) books, whether electronic or paper (and yes, paper book piracy is big business in some places) without compensating the author, that's piracy. The Great Amazon 1984 Fiasco? That was all about piracy. When publishers decide that a contract written before the issue of electronic rights permits them to sell ebooks without notifying the author or paying royalties, that's piracy. The demonization of file-sharers? That's just a smokescreen to try to distract people from the real pirates. |
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01-21-2010, 07:35 AM | #30 |
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