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In response to
"
Amazon's playing Big Brother again, deleting books purchased on folkses Kindles.
"
by
Qale
If for nothing else, this feature will mean I'll never buy a Kindle. -- nm
Posted by
Name Withheld By Request (aka BlueKopo)
Dec 16 '10, 13:06
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Responses:
If you think Sony, Kobo and Nook are immune, you are wrong..
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TWuG
Dec 16, 13:16
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Readers in general... I'm not enthused by the product yet. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Dec 16, 13:29
word -- nm
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Beaker
Dec 16, 13:14
I noticed at the last second the update at the bottom says it was a "technical issue" and are back. More like an "oh shit we got caught" issue. -- nm
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Qale
Dec 16, 13:08
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I'm wondering if they've had these "Technical Issues" with any Sesame Street books? -- nm
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Mel Profit
Dec 16, 13:15
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My guess is the technical issues arise out of stricter guidelines for self-published or explicit material. Something Sesame Street books wouldn't
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TWuG
Dec 16, 13:24
Only the ones with Katy Perry's breasts in them. -- nm
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Qale
Dec 16, 13:16
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