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Who Took My Book? E-Book Readers Kindle Debate Over Digital Rights
From: WSJ.com: Law Blog
Do we as consumers ever really own the digital stuff -- books, music, etc. -- that we think we're buying? It's a provocative question explored in an article Thursday by the WSJ's Geoffrey Fowler. The issue came up last week when Amazon.com reached into customers' Kindle e-readers and deleted some e-books written -- ironically -- by George Orwell.
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Who Took Your E-book?

E-readers are spreading both in the U.S. and abroad. Last week the New York Times reported that the Kindle, previously available only on Amazon.com, will be sold in brick-and-mortar stores by Target. College students could grab one when they pick up their school supplies. A study at the Darden School of Business, reporting that 90 to 95 percent of MBA students in select Darden classes would recommend the Kindle DX as a personal reading device, suggests that this is likely to happen. In addition, by the end of the year, Borders will offer 10 different models of e-readers in its retail stores, including the more affordable Kobo and the Libre ($149 and $1...
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Reminder: You Don't Own Your Ebooks; Amazon Locks Customer Out And Doesn't Respond To Help Requests
We've pointed out in the past that if you're "buying" ebooks on devices like the Kindle or the iPad, it's important to remember that you're not really "buying" the books, and you don't really own them. We're seeing that once again with a story on Consumerist about a woman who was locked out of the ebooks on her Kindle for a month: A month ago I bought a kindle and was really excited to use it on vacation. I bought a few books and when I was done, I bought another. Then they froze my account, so I called in and logged a case. Within 48 hours I got a call back, saying it was an error on their side and they'd unfreeze it for me, but I'd just need to re-order the book. I thought no problem, thanks for the help. So I bought the book a second time and it automatically freezes me out again. I ...
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Google book debate back to the drawing board
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Pop Quiz! Just How Exposed Are You?
Got a cell phone? Use Facebook? What about Gmail? Read books on your shiny new iPad? Did you buy that new iPad online? Since you're reading this on some kind of electronic device, we're guessing that you can answer "yes" to at least a few of those questions. Which is why it's crucial that you drop everything you're doing right now and take our Privacy Quiz! It's fun, it's short, and unlike pop quizzes in school, there are no wrong answers. But you need to know about your privacy rights in the digital world. Whether you're staying in touch with friends and family through Facebook, or buying books on Amazon, little bits of information about you are often collected by these sites; and you'd be surprised what these little bits of information can add up to. And don't worry: ...
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