Amazon Remote Wipes Kindle Copies of 1984, Animal Farm — Redefines Irony




According to Engadget, Amazon has remotely wiped copies of George Orwell’s classics, 1984 and Animal Farm from Kindles, refunding the purchase price of affected users. We’re not yet certain, but users of the iPhone Kindle app are probably similarly effected. It remains unlikely that Amazon broke into any houses, repossessed any copies of same, and left change [...]

According to Engadget, Amazon has remotely wiped copies of George Orwell’s classics, 1984 and Animal Farm from Kindles, refunding the purchase price of affected users.

We’re not yet certain, but users of the iPhone Kindle app are probably similarly effected.

It remains unlikely that Amazon broke into any houses, repossessed any copies of same, and left change on the bureau.

By contrast, when Apple removed NetShare from the App Store, already purchased copies remained — and remain to this day — on the devices of whomever purchased them.

Takes a lot of wrong to make App Store policy seem right these days, so way to go, Amazon. You’ve either redefined ownership in the DRM age, or broken faith with any customers thinking of owning any more Kindle content…

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Amazon Remote Wipes Kindle Copies of 1984, Animal Farm — Redefines Irony




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Samedi 18 Juillet 2009

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