Amazon now discloses you're buying a license to view Kindle eBooks
I've only bought a few ebooks but even then, I've immediately went and pirated them too to feel like I have something
Ever since Amazon removed copies of Orwell's "1984" from people's Kindles after sale, it's served as a reminder that ownership is a fickle thing
It's literally 1498.
It's ok boys, now you're allowed to pirate all books ever published as long as you don't seed.
If you heckon get the zucchini reference your a genus
This is the result of a recent law in California:
That button should say "Rent this book".
Claiming you can "Buy this book" is a lie and false advertising.
Yeah. I "bought" a Kindle copy of There Will Be War awhile back to get access to a few of the short stories in the collection.
Maybe not a super popular opinion on HN, but this effectively changes nothing for me. I love reading on my kindle, by far the most convenient way to buy and read books for me (esp when traveling often).
It's good that they are now being upfront about it, but it won't impact my buying behaviour and it won't for the majority of readers.
I don't think I would ever buy an e-book.
I really want to find a good way to buy DRM-free ebooks.
I really want to spend on
Support your local bookstore, before they are all gone.
Buy a printer moron
I have bought books from Amazon and Manning.com, mostly technical books. I have to say, I am so happy with the business model of Manning.com:
I am a booklicker , but I gots to say, some books taste better than others
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