1984, Animal Farm e-books just got digitally burned

I just looked over the terms of the Kindle use and this is correct. There is absolutely nothing that says they can take content back they've already sold. As the quote states users are granted a permanent copy once content is purchased.

How about no more firmware updates or book downloads until you agree to a new terms or service.
 
Eminent domain seems like an accurate comparison, they are both equally revolting and fine displays of how we really own nothing at all.

Eminent Domain is a poor comparison, just ask the people in New London, Connecticut who were offered a fraction of what they owed on their morgatge and were told they would have to pay legal fees if they didn't vacate the premises for lowball offers. The ebooks received fair value in return, the eminent domain people in New London got ripped off with mortgages owed far in excess of what they were offered, of properties stolen from them by the state.
 
PARTS 6 AND 8 FROM GEORGE ORWELLS
1984,HAVE BEEN REMOVED BY YOUTUBE.

After being flagged by members of the YouTube community and reviewed by YouTube staff,
the videos have been removed due to its inappropriate nature.

Pretty sure the movie had some scenes with nudity. Nudity isn't allowed on youtube.

EDIT: Oops. Forgot I was reading an old thread. Sorry for bumping.

*embarrassed*
 
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