Monday, July 20, 2009

The Kindle electronic reader clears securities without notice


Users of popular e-book from Amazon, have left these days to protest against the company for having erased automatically, remotely and without any permission or notice, two works of writer George Orwell.
The novels in question are Animal Farm and 1984, and pose a serious lack of property and privacy of customers. The re-opens debate on the limits of the market in terms of privacy rights and property, because people who use The Kindle had previously paid for the books of Orwell.
A few days after it happened, Amazon came to confirm the story and apologize to the affected s. The official explanation focuses on an editorial provider working with the Amazon, which marketed these works without the copyright holder. Upon learning of this failure, Amazon decided that the best way to save lawsuits was to eliminate Animal Farm and 1984 as soon as possible.
In their communique, the company pledged that this will not happen again, but omitted any compensation to those affected and also spoke on the remote access systems.

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