Posted on Jul 8, 2019
Microsoft Closes The Book On Its E-Library, Erasing All User Content
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TSgt Regina McCloud
A few years back, I read an article where a customer stated Amazon material does not belong to you even if you pay for it. In the unfortunate event that you are banned from Amazon, you will lose all of your content, paid for or not. I suppose that would be true if they stopped ebooks, emusic, etc. I already notice that there are music selections that they no longer have in their catalog and will not play even though its on my list. So my solution was to just use kindle unlimited and read the books I want for free, this way if it goes away Im not out of any money in addition to the books. And since I was unaware of this policy, I have over 1000 ebooks that I have purchased so yes I would be mighty upset if I couldnt access them.
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wow....an example of how tech giants are slowing nipping at control of the masses. When I look at the datacenters built around the world (especially Microsoft's 50+), the tech giants are building a world civilization that could spawn within the next few centuries. Power and control. The governments are going to use the tech giants resources (ie: JEDI contract, CIA amazon datacenters)
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