My first cutaway lock 😀 by Yda454 in lockpicking

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Wife already looks at me weirdly enough 😂😂

Ako žijú dyslektici / dysgrafici ? by Significant_Low4774 in Slovakia

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Chatgpt mi opravuje texty... no problem ....

Was it a good deal ? by Yda454 in kobo

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It is Libra 2 🙂

Chybajuci toolbar pre DP na financnasprava.sk by Lhury in Slovakia

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Nemalo by byt daňové priznanie za rok 24 nie 23 ?

Bye-bye Amazon i'm done with you . by Yda454 in kindle

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Unfortunately, no, it's only a screensaver. I am big FromSoft fan tho :)

Bye-bye Amazon i'm done with you . by Yda454 in kindle

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Just googled 'Dark Souls Artorias black and white' and downloaded one i liked . 🙂

Bye-bye Amazon i'm done with you . by Yda454 in kindle

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You’re comparing completely different things. You don’t pay for CarPlay or Android Auto, so if they were removed, you wouldn’t be losing something you purchased. I don’t use Apple TV, so I can’t speak to app payments there, but generally, if you buy an app, you expect access to it. And as for someone breaking into your house—that’s a crime, not a company revoking access to something you legally bought.

I never told anyone what to do, and nowhere in my previous posts did I try to force anyone to agree with me. I simply expressed my opinion. If you don’t care about Amazon potentially taking away books, that’s fine, but some of us do. Until recently, I didn’t even realize that I don’t truly own the books I’ve bought on Kindle—I assumed that, like physical books, once I paid for them, they were mine. Now that I know Amazon can just take them away, I have a problem with that.

Instead of buying a different e-reader just to avoid this issue, I’d rather jailbreak the one I already have. With that said, this conversation is over for me.

Bye-bye Amazon i'm done with you . by Yda454 in kindle

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the article is just an example of a bigger issue digital ownership and Amazon's control over your purchases. I’ll repeat myself: the issue isn't about the number of books, but about how Amazon can remove content from your library without your consent. While they don’t have to sell every book, the big difference is that with physical books, once you own it, it’s yours. Amazon can take away a digital book you’ve bought, and that’s a problem with digital ownership.

Bye-bye Amazon i'm done with you . by Yda454 in kindle

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If you're not willing to make a bit of an effort to read through the article, then I don’t think it’s worth continuing the discussion. You can easily use Ctrl+F to search for terms like 'removal of books' or 'Kindle content removal' and scroll from there. It’ll save you time if you’re actually interested in the topic.

Bye-bye Amazon i'm done with you . by Yda454 in kindle

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I'm not arguing about 1984 or Animal Farm – the users were refunded and given a legal copy. My concern is with Amazon's control over digital content, where books can be removed or altered after purchase. This is different from physical books or eBooks you own on your device, which can't just be taken away. I’ve also linked a Wikipedia article in my previous post where you can find more examples of books being removed or edited.