A Bit on Amazon and its Automatic Removal
Thailand Travel Kit: Huts, Trip Itineraries, and Tips for the Budget or Upscale Tourist by a Thailand Insider who has lived in Thailand for 8 years by Jack B. Wily ... see you in Thailand ...
I just read this stuff about Amazon removing some digital files from their e-reader (Kindle) because the person who published the files didn't have the digital rights. This one guy mentioned that Amazon gave him thirty dollars after the uproar. I guess he paid a coupld of bucks for the edition. If i got thirty dollars for a book that i assume cost very little, i would think Amazon had great customer service. In the consumer realm at least (i don't know a lot about the follow-up on publishing titles etc., though mine have gone through the system well (Thailand Travel Kit by Jack B. wily), I would have to say they are the best in the world. What other company simply removes charges and even sometimes tells you to keep the products when a customer complains. Try that with one of our amazing auto companies. I think this amazon hate thing is probably being financed by the other conglomerates, more traditional vampire like ones ... microsoft mnbc? (so much in the mass media today seems to come spurting at us while having as its basis a simple competitive ugly motive that is being paid for ... really, really sad)and people who are just jeolous of Amazons success? To me this issue of DRM (the Kindle book protection software thing) is nothing but an attack to turn the kindle books into free downloads like the mess that the music arena is in. I was happy to know that anything i write on the kindle will NOT show up on LimeWire. I don't really get these author advocates of an open system. Books don't grow on trees and they arn't anyone's basic human right ... they are donated or purchased by libraries ... not downloaded for free. Just a little opinion here on Amazon digital.
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