"In February 2025, Amazon added a notice next to the download button whenever you access the "download and transfer via USB" feature. This notice says that the feature will be removed on February 26th. This means that after that day, customers won't be able to download their purchased e-books from the Amazon website.
Customers will still be able to download e-books to their Kindles, but will have to either use the Kindle store on the device or use the "Deliver or Remove from Device" option on the Amazon website.[2] Both of these options require the e-reader to have an internet connection.
This isn't the first time Amazon has made changes affecting customers' access to their purchased e-books. For instance, Amazon previously removed books customers had purchased since the company that uploaded them didn't have the rights to the content. ...
...The Amazon Kindle 1 (2007) and Kindle 2 (2009) relied on EVDO and 3G networks for wireless book downloads via Amazon's Whispernet service. However, with the global shutdown of 3G networks by mobile carriers, these early Kindle models are no longer able to download books wirelessly in most regions.
If books cannot be purchased from the Kindle store and downloaded, there is no way to get them onto these devices.
Users will no longer be able to download Kindle books to a computer for manual transfer to their device via USB.
Books already downloaded before this date can still be transferred manually.
Any new purchases will require a WiFi-enabled Kindle or access to Amazon's Kindle apps to read.
This effectively bricks older Kindles for the use case of reading newly purchased books.
Remaining Functionality
The Kindle 1 and Kindle 2 still support USB file transfers for non-Amazon content, including:
DRM-free MOBI, PRC, and TXT files.
Converted EPUB files using tools like Calibre.
Public domain books from sites such as Project Gutenberg.
Users who backed up their Kindle books before the February 26, 2025 cutoff can still manually transfer them via USB.
What this means for old Kindle users
With the loss of Whispernet access due to 3G shutdowns and the upcoming removal of USB transfers for Amazon-purchased books, the Kindle 1 and Kindle 2 will no longer be able to receive new Kindle Store purchases unless a workaround is found. Owners of these devices may need to rely on third-party eBook sources and manual file transfers to continue using them.
Censorship of literature now involves the alteration of existing works to make them amenable to political correctness. One recent example is the editing of Roald Dahl's books to remove language deemed offensive or outdated, that did not align with the original author's intentions. As stated by Matthew Dennison, a biographer of the late author,
When it came to children's books, Dennison says Dahl didn't care what adults thought as long as his target readers were happy. "'I don't give a b----r what grown-ups think,' was a characteristic statement," Dennison says. "And I'm almost certain that he would have recognised that alterations to his novels prompted by the political climate were driven by adults rather than children, and this always inspired derision, if not contempt, in Dahl. "He never, for example, had any truck with librarians who criticised his books as too frightening, lacking moral role models, negative in their portrayal of women, etc," he continues. "Dahl wrote stories intended to kindle in children a lifelong love of reading and to remind them of the childhood wonderlands of magic and enchantment, aims in which he succeeded triumphantly. Adult anxieties about political niceties didn't register in this outlook. This said, although Dahl could be unabashed in offending adults, he took pains never to alienate or make unhappy his child readers."
Roald Dahl book edits
Editing of content in customer's libraries
In February 2023, Amazon and Puffin were caught automatically updating previously purchased Roald Dahl e-books with new "sanitized" versions that contained hundreds of changes to the original text. Users who had purchased the e-books before the changes were implemented found their copies automatically replaced with the edited versions, without being given a choice or notification beyond the updates themselves.
In 2023, The Telegraph reported that hundreds of changes were made to Roald Dahl's classic children's books, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and The Witches.[13] These edits were performed by the publisher Puffin in collaboration with a group called Inclusive Minds, with the stated goal of ensuring the books "can continue to be enjoyed by all today."
Changes to books in customer libraries:
The changes included numerous alterations to the original text, such as:
Replacing "fat" with "enormous" in describing Augustus Gloop
Removing Miss Trunchbull's "great horsey face" description to just "face"
Modifying character occupations (e.g., changing a woman "working as a cashier" to "working as a top scientist")
Removing references to certain authors (e.g., replacing Joseph Conrad with Jane Austen in Matilda)[14]
Gender-neutral language – Cloud-Men in James and the Giant Peach were renamed "Cloud-People."
Removal of references to physical appearance – The "fat little brown mouse" in The Witches became simply "little brown mouse."
Sanitization of language – The Witches originally stated: "You must be mad, woman!" This was softened to "You must be out of your mind!"
Clarissa Aykroyd, a children's publishing professional, described the automatic updates as feeling "Orwellian," saying she assumed users would be given the option on whether to download the original version or the newly sanitized versions given how significant the changes were. The forced updates led her to become "weary of ebooks."
After lots of backlash, Puffin announced it would publish the classic collection of 17 Dahl texts alongside the edited versions. Puffin acknowledged "very real questions around how stories can be kept relevant for new generations" while giving readers "the choice to decide how they experience Roald Dahl's magical, marvelous stories."
Debate Over Modern Censorship
These edits sparked debate over whether these changes were necessary updates or excessive censorship. Critics argue that altering the original language distorts an author's intent and removes historical context.
This example of posthumous editing of literature demonstrates a broader trend of corporate-controlled content revision where publishers, rather than readers, decide what is deemed acceptable, and people who buy ebooks exercise no real ownership over what they bought and paid for. "
ENSHITTIFICATION MANIFEST
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Eh, books are already free online to download
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zlibChads rise up
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anna's archive is better than anna's c*nt
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%27s_Archive
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Bongs:
FRICKING BONGS CUCKED THEMSELVES AGAIN I LITERALLY JUST CAN'T EVEN ANYMORE
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i prefer to keep bongs illiterate
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holup whats the right link for it?
I hate searching for this shit because mirror sites try to phish hard w/search engines making it unclear to the laid-man
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https://www.reddit.com/r/zlibrary/wiki/index/access
https://z-library.sk/
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jfc thank you
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are you using TOR?
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mullvad
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Use tor so you can feel like a cool hacker man.
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oh ok. well z - l i b . g . s works for me and i can log in
so unless i originally signed up on a glowie front website, that's the one
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use wikipedia to find the legit url
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shut the frick up you r-slurred dumb fricking BIPOC cute twink, this isn't reddit, post the url or shut the frick up
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I was gonna say DRM-ing books is r-slurred but then I remembered the target audience for kindles
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Men are the ones who never read and yet you try to insult women's inteligence.
Typical illiterate scrote.
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We know what you 'read'
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Tell me.
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smut
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Nothin but Chuck Tingle
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i dont hate women. they subsidize my piracy
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man frick the insidious nature of this
!bookworms
Even in my middle school growing up there was a cult of busybody parents who took great pains to manually go through the entire kids school library of books we could access like Tom Sawyer or Catcher in the Rye and these c*nts would manually take big black sharpies to the pages to censor any FRICKS or BIPOCS or anything else (sometimes whole pages blacked out) that was deemed to be no-no shit by all of these pompous volunteer Christian parents.
The true irony is that we had dozens (probably hundreds actually) of these manually censored books and despite their try-hard efforts, you could literally still hold ANY of those pages up to the light and see all the [REDACTED] text beneath their pathetic attempts to sanitize reality. This is semi related to why I chose to do a book report on Peepee Gregory's autobiography because they couldn't censor it. Also the librarian was a funny old dude so I think he had something to do with that but I can't really remember.
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You r-slurs have had years to buy a Kobo.
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Have a reMarkable personally (goes well with the rest of my straggy Apple products
). But it's cool that Kobo sells e-books on their site directly, giving you an option other than piracy if you want DRMless epubs.
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It's nice there are multiple options, I get Leanpub's newsletter for when I finally justify buying an ereader.
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Random ching chong
brand with Android is best. They all use the same screen anyways (which is the only thing that matters)
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What is the point of an e reader? You already have a phone, a laptop, maybe even a tablet. I really thought the only people buying these things were women who want to pretend they read and spouses who didn't have any good gift ideas that year.
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eInk is goat outdoors. You can use it in direct sunlight with zero glare
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Battery life is also leagues better, unironically something like 10x the time before needing a recharge.
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That too. Easily a month between charges even with 3 hours of use daily, backlight enabled
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My friend lost his ereader in a truck and when he found it like six months later it was at 67% lol
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Something with backlighting and eye strain
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And i did, and i never use it.
I end up doing all my reading on my tablet. A tablet which is almost never connected to the internet, mind, so frick you Amazon.
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Is the e ink screen a fad ? A. Myth ? Does it not cause less eye strain?
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I dont know.
I've not had a problem with eye strain from either device, but that could just be me.
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It's nice if you hangout innawoods reading all day, and your battery drops 3% (phones drop way more if you use them all day
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no one can text you on an ereader and ruin your vibes on your day off
You can read it while in the sun trying to race transition too
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Go outside.
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I am outside.
Outside your house right now in fact.
What next?
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Empty the litter box, John Denver is getting full
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Your tablet doesn't have a 3 week battery.
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this looks like another drm shitfest, whats different until they start doing the same thing?
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You can just plug it in via USB and copy any ebooks you want to it.
Or use calibre which can sync it automatically.
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They also have an unlocked operating system, iirc
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I can put any file on it easily and it just werks
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Yo ! Does Scanned PDFs work fine on e-readers? Like if somebody clicked photos of a book and made it into a PDF….?
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there are softwares that crop the blank edges, pdf are bearable post that
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Thank you so much. Also is 'Aakhri Goli' any good? #vande Mataram
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i read a dope 5-part series

so out of genuine curiosity went on to check the initial releases. aakhri goli like 10th or something. it's hella kdrama camp
gymbro doglover protag is trying to hide his superhero identity from a chad cop while simultaneously dating his sister, who kinda suspects him. it's weaved along with childhood trauma and his first crush - is she alive? or is she gone for good?
sprinkle along colourful antagonists, some political satire and elaborate action
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So did you actually read this or not,,,I'm confused…is it satire done too good? Or am I stupid? Are ya Indian ?
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im on irony detox
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I am stupid
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Kindle voyage mogs everthing that came before or since with the squeeze the bezel to turn the page feature
Never bought an ebook from amazon in my life btw
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human eyes cant see beyond 167ppi
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I prefer books that do not require electric energies. Ones that simply make the words visible be putting them down on mutilated plant flesh.
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yo check out these classics
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Where'd the pic of that angry marsey come from?
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Logo of the wiki. Quite fitting tbh.
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I bought a $100 lenovo, put kde fedora on it, and when i fold back the keyboard it's basically a full color ereader. !linuxchads
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black and white eink is the best for reading
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You have to buy the proprietary garbage. Stop trying to own things, incel
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But how's the battery? Big appeal of e-readers for me is how little you have to recharge them.
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It lasts a day or two. I charge it overnight. I can also just use it as a netbook
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Only a day? Dogshit. Get a real e-reader.
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But this is full color so I can read comics in bed and I can use it as a linux netbook. Its also 10 inches so the art looks massive in vertical tablet mode
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Didn't even know this was an option.
The 3g thing probably effects 6 people.
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My Kindle Keyboard was only saved because it had the optional WiFi functionality.
Then it took a shit two years ago, stopped powering on.
I kept the final image it was locked on
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Yeah when i got my first kindle i thought the 3G thing was kinda sus so i just opted for the wifi.
Then it got dropped in the pool a few years ago, now i have the water resistant one.
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Can't imagine a lot of 1 & 2s are still out there. My 3 just stopped working.
Battery was fine, couldn't get it to power up using a linear power supply.
Which really sucked cuz I was on a cruise in the middle of the ocean when it broke.
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oceanofpdf bros stay winning
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Imagine trusting amazon to not steal your books
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iTODDLERS BTFO!
Snapshots:
https://wiki.rossmanngroup.com/index.php?title=Amazon_Kindle_removes_download_feature_of_purchased_books:
ghostarchive.org
archive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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You will own nothing and you will be happy.
Unless...
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darn that sucks, doesn't effect me at all though
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ok so you can load pirated books just fine, and the bricking only affects things you pay for
piratechads stay winning forever
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No, not my heckin' 17-year-old Kindle.
Amazon should support my $50 purchase until the heat death of the universe.
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I look forward to Comfy Chair Man's take on this.
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I trusted Amazon with ephemeral shit I paid for with real money and now it's gone!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! How could this happen to me i made my mistkaes got nowhere to run life goes on as im carried away im sick of this life i just wanna screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeam how could this happen to me
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Fricking irritating because I read racist books that you have to venture into dark corners of the chudnet to find
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