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Kindles at any time at its discretion, Amazon owes Kindle house owners a detailed policy statement. I would like to know whether Amazon will set any limits on future use of this blunt instrument, and our rights if we consider the corporate has crossed the road. If Amazon insists on retaining large discretion, I call for the instant appointment of (a minimum of a pseudo-independent) Ombudsman to characterize the pursuits of Kindle customers going forward. An inexpensive resolution for purchasers -- if Amazon genuinely made an error and illegally revealed and distributed Ayn Rand works in violation of copyrights -- would have been for the corporate to buy, by itself nickle, onerous copies of each of the withdrawn works, and shipped them to affected users ASAP Amazon Prime. I'd have accepted that, together with a written clarification and apology. What seems to maintain occurring with the Kindle line is that Amazon Legal panics, and users get the shaft. It happened with TTS, and now it seems to have occurred with Ayn Rand content -- regarding which the company may now fear high-dollar worth copyright infringement litigation. Again, we don't know from any authoritative supply that these had been unauthorized works -- Amazon mentioned only that there were "problems" with the works. On that basis, or perhaps on no foundation in any respect, the company has asserted it has the precise to withdraw from our Kindles any content material it needs, at any time, for a easy return of fees.

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