05-04-2024, 11:37 PM | #436 |
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I keep back-ups of all my digital stuff on external drives and in Dropbox. I don't encrypt anything, there's nothing really sensitive there. They can look at the photos of my cats and my wallpaper collection, and read my ebooks if they want. I don't care.
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05-07-2024, 07:06 AM | #437 |
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Is this a problem if people side load via Calibre or USB? I’m sorry but I don’t really understand as Amazon have never removed my personal document books, but I send all my stuff through Send to Kindle.
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05-07-2024, 09:03 AM | #438 |
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Personally, I'm suspecting some sort of Orwellian "anti-piracy" measure. Considering the DRM changes, Amazon seems to not like customers going outside their little ecosystem. |
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My thoughts on this problem have changed over time. They went from "this could be accidental or an oversight" to "they'd have to be stupid to do this" to "this is intentional and malicious". We'll see what the next revelation in this thread brings to change my mind again. As it stands right now, I will keep my Kindle in permanent airplane mode. And when it breaks, I will replace it with some other non-Amazon eReader. If that were today, it would probably be a Kobo. However, I will keep an open mind for new developments and information to change my view on this. None of us really knows what is happening or why - we're all just speculating, but that speculation is really narrowing down to the meat of the issue because of people like @jhowell (thanks!) who are doing testing on this. Not looking too good right now for ethics at Amazon. It appears to me that they have moved from incompetent to unethical, given the newest information. |
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05-07-2024, 02:58 PM | #446 |
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Never underestimate corporate stupidity. Either way they could be facing fines soon.
After the Orwell fiasco they promised to never remotely delete ever. It's also illegal in many countries. |
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My guess would be that Amazon would now delete these books. As, in fact, they should. |
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05-07-2024, 03:21 PM | #448 |
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No, they absolutely should not delete anything on anyone's personal device. What an user keeps on their device is the user's business, not Amazon's. Amazon is not police and even if a user keeps illegal or pirated stuff on their device, it is not Amazon's business to delete it.
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05-07-2024, 03:33 PM | #449 |
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Well, if you believe the license that you "agree" to when you buy an ebook, you can not sell an ebook. So--on that basis--you should not be able to sell an ereader and have the sellers purchased ebooks survive the switch to your account.
That said, I'm in the US where the law is that for physical books, the publisher (or any seller) can not prohibit further sales. So I see the ebook "license" as an end-run around the Supreme Court case holding that on-sales can not be barred. |
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Well, that is the seller's responsibility to ensure their device is empty of books before selling it. It is not and should not be any business of Amazon or some other private company.
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