Oh the Irony: 1984 and Animal Farm books just got digitally burned...

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Some E-Books Are More Equal Than Others

<!-- The Content --> EDITOR’S NOTE | 8:41 p.m. The Times published an article explaining that the Orwell books were unauthorized editions that Amazon removed from its Kindle store. However, Amazon said it would not automatically remove purchased copies of Kindle books if a similar situation arose in the future.
This morning, hundreds of Amazon Kindle owners awoke to discover that books by a certain famous author had mysteriously disappeared from their e-book readers. These were books that they had bought and paid for—thought they owned.
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A screen shot from Amazon.com The MobileReference edition of the novel, “Nineteen Eighty-four,” by George Orwell that was deleted from Kindle e-book readers by Amazon.com.
But no, apparently the publisher changed its mind about offering an electronic edition, and apparently Amazon, whose business lives and dies by publisher happiness, caved. It electronically deleted all books by this author from people’s Kindles and credited their accounts for the price.
This is ugly for all kinds of reasons. Amazon says that this sort of thing is “rare,” but that it can happen at all is unsettling; we’ve been taught to believe that e-books are, you know, just like books, only better. Already, we’ve learned that they’re not really like books, in that once we’re finished reading them, we can’t resell or even donate them. But now we learn that all sales may not even be final.
As one of my readers noted, it’s like Barnes & Noble sneaking into our homes in the middle of the night, taking some books that we’ve been reading off our nightstands, and leaving us a check on the coffee table.
You want to know the best part? The juicy, plump, dripping irony?
The author who was the victim of this Big Brotherish plot was none other than George Orwell. And the books were “1984” and “Animal Farm.”
 

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There does seem to be a somewhat reasonable explanation...
but it's still pretty disturbing they deleted what people had already bought.

Here's what happened.

Copyright varies across the world, in some countries these books are in the Public Domain. Someone in one of those countries uploaded a public domain work and sold it online. (completely legal).

problem is, here in the US, they are not public domain so it is a violation of copyright. People who purchased the books from the actual publisher didn't have their copies removed and their money refunded, the copies that were deleted were those that were purchased from someone in another country pretending to be authorized to sell them in the US

Amazon is protecting itself from potential suit as this could be seen as enabling copyright infringment.
 

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Interesting. At least Amazon recompensated them. I'm sure they will sort this out and have those books back up in the next several days.
 

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20 years ago I spent a fair share of my time thinking about pussy, sports, pizza and ice cream

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so you're a democrat......... :toast:
 

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Amazon can be a pretty weird company.

They somehow managed to patent a "one-click-purchase" idea in 1997 which was accepted by the US patent office and made the US patent system look like the dumbest on the planet.

:laugh:

http://www.out-law.com/page-8556

Kinda ironical that Orwell proves how utterly useless and buyer unfriendly digital books really are.
 

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How come Dick and Jane didn't get deleted ?

( i just read Animal Farm online yesterday ...btw )
 

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How the hell are you eek?
 

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