07-02-2009, 06:39 PM | #1 | |
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Kindle Deleted Ayn Rand Content
Over on the Kindle forum at Amazon, I found the following post:
If true -- I find it rather chilling and "big-brother-ish"... Quote:
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07-02-2009, 06:42 PM | #2 | |
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I believe Desertgrandma posted somewhere that the books not authorized (based on an email received from Amazon) and had to be pulled with full refunds for those who purchased them.
Edit: I'm surprised that not everyone received a notice about the books being pulled. Quote:
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07-02-2009, 06:45 PM | #3 |
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Looks like I should have researched this more... my knee hurts from jerking so hard...
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07-02-2009, 07:05 PM | #4 |
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Long ago I purchased bootleg copies of 2 Harry Potter books that were sneaked onto Amazon - I eventually got a refund - but they are still on my Kindle. Even after having Whispernet on. (Don't tell anyone!)
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07-02-2009, 07:06 PM | #5 |
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Whatever the reason, the idea that they both can and WILL reach into your Kindle and control the content is pretty chilling.
Just one more reason I'm happy with my Sony. |
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07-02-2009, 07:08 PM | #6 |
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Its easy to get sucked in on some posts. Heres the letter I got. As soon as they were notified the copies were illegal, they took action. I see nothing wrong with that.
Actual letter This is a copy of the letter received 4 hours after the notice of refunds......... Hello, We recently discovered a problem with a Kindle book that you have purchased. We have processed a refund to the payment method used to purchase "Virtue of Selfishness" by Ayn Rand. The next time the wireless is activated on your device "Virtue of Selfishness" will be removed. If you are not in a wireless coverage area, please connect your device to a computer using your USB cable and delete the file from the documents folder. We apologize for any inconvenience the removal of this title may cause. Thank you for choosing Amazon Kindle. __________________ There is no "right or wrong" device out there......just the perfect one for you. Now, go find it! " |
07-02-2009, 07:11 PM | #7 | |
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Once you bought it, it's yours; the seller doesn't have the right to demand a return because they sold it by mistake. Fairly soon, copyright law and DMCA/Safe Harbor laws are going to crash hard into consumer protection laws. (Someone's going to compare it to "selling stolen goods." But copyright law doesn't work like that. Amazon could be sued for distributing materials in violation of copyright... but that suit doesn't immediately criminalize the purchasers. Each of them would have to be sued/prosecuted separately, because it's up to the copyright owner to decide, in each case, if it's worth filing over. The state doesn't prosecute copyright infringement; they're civil cases, not crimes. Amazon could be guilty of distributing copyrighted material without permission, that all of the receivers were permitted to acquire.) I do hope some people had the sense to immediately move the books from their Kindles to their PCs, and convert them to another format. |
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My complaint would be that they should find a way to screen book listings better so that this type of thing doesn't happen in the future. |
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If you think a refund is not enough (vs. fair) maybe a refund and half or something similar would work. Quote:
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07-02-2009, 07:28 PM | #10 |
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I don't have a problem with amazon sending out the letter and advising everyone that the book was sold improperly and they should delete it to abide by the law.
However, I have a big problem with Amazon being able to just wirelessly yank a book out of my reader, with or without notice. You really want Amazon tracking every book you put on your reader? I would not want anyone to just be able to log on to their computer and look and see exactly what I am reading without having to ask my permission. Not Cool!! Deposit .02 Mike |
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Intellectual property is not treated like physical property. There are some very important legal differences--theft is a crime. Unauthorized copies fall under civil law; the state doesn't prosecute them. Quote:
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As I stated in another post in this thread, I'm surprised that each affected buyer did not receive notice of what was going on because that was wrong. Amazon should/must take steps to keep this kind of thing from happening again. Beyond that, we are just going to have to agree to disagree. |
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07-02-2009, 08:42 PM | #13 |
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Amazon tracks every single thing you do on their site. Every Kindle book, all of your "last read" spots, every bookmark, every note is stored on their servers. It's critical to syncing that information across multiple devices.
Meanwhile, every paper book or DVD or garden implement you browse or buy or add to your Wish List, it all gets tracked. And I'm sure they data mine the living crap out of all of it. I can understand how you may not like it; if that's the case, then you shouldn't patronize Amazon. Perfectly reasonable. Sony is not exactly a paragon of customer data and privacy protection either, though. It wasn't that long ago that Sony literally installed a rootkit on your computer when you played a CD that was published by Sony BMG. So I wouldn't be too shocked if Sony added a similar capability to their software at some point.... Separately, it appears that some Ayn Rand books are in the public domain, others are not. Chances are the screener made an error, and they didn't catch it for a few days. I concur that better screening is obviously beneficial, but I think the comments speculating that Amazon puts no effort into verifying a copyright claim (by the original commenter) is either slightly absurd or disingenuous. I don't see what "authoritative source" he's waiting to weigh in -- since it's most likely the copyright holder who complained in the first place. |
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Not having Whispernet is starting to sound like a feature to me.
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07-02-2009, 09:14 PM | #15 | |
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Just because I bought a computer (which I have) from Amazon, does that give them license to remote into it and delete any files they want? I think not! The analogy would be if Amazon photocopied a protected book, and sold copies of it. Could they then come to my house without my permission and retrieve the book so that they would not have to pay damages to the original publisher? Just because they notified me that they were going to do it, they still can’t break into my house or my computer or my Kindle or anything else of mine. |
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