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My Books Go Poof in the Night

July 26th, 2009

As most people know by now, Amazon was recently forced to remove copies of 1984 and Animal Farm from customers' Kindles in the middle of the night, without notice or permission, replacing them with refunds.  They did this because, it turned out, the individual who made the Kindle version available in the first place was not the rights holder.

(Here is an excellent summary of what happened.)

 

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BIG BROTHER

 

This situation has troubling implications for cloud computing in general.  The more we move our lives into the digital realm, particularly into the distributed, internet realm, the more vulnerable we become.

I love the cloud, and I'm working hard to move myself there as quickly as possible.  But the Kindle case gives me pause. 

The implications are...  What's the word?  The name of that British author who wrote about totalitarianism and the crushing of the individual?  Something about pigs?  Um...  It'll come to me...

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