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Jul 18 2009
04:37 pm

By way of Shane Rhyne this news that Amazon has removed two books from Kindle ebook readers after the publisher decided against making them available for digital download.

1984 and Animal Farm by George Orwell simply disappeared overnight and readers' accounts were credited with what they had paid for them.



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Back up your ebooks.

At the moment Amazon offers, via their 'Manage My Kindle' page, an option to download all your books to your computer for manual transfer to your device should you find yourself out of wireless range.

Since I believe that, once I buy something, it's mine, a copy of every ebook I have bought is safely stored in an undisclosed location.

I dare say reinstalling a 'banned' book would result in losing it again the next time the Kindle communicated with Big Brother. I would keep the wireless turned off until I read the book then manually deleted it.

BTW I noticed the Kindle 2 is now selling for $299.

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Nobody's picture

Turns out, the person who

Turns out, the person who posted the books that were removed did not have the right to publish them on Amazon. They were removed at the behest of the copyright owner.

Mark Harmon's picture

Couldn't resist

How Orwellian!

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redmondkr's picture

From Amazon: "We are

From Amazon:

"We are changing our systems so that in the future we will not remove books from customers' devices in these circumstances."


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edens's picture

Also from Amazon: We've

Also from Amazon:

We've always been at war with Barnes & Noble.

lovable liberal's picture

Now that's funny! Liberty

Now that's funny!

Liberty and justice for all.

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