Amazon has been forced to fend off accusations of Big Brother-like behaviour after it quietly erased two George Orwell books from customers’ electronic book readers.
Amazon accused of ‘Big-Brother behaviour’ after deleting 1984 – Telegraph
From Thursday, customers on Amazon’s web forums said copies of the British author’s dystopian classics “Animal Farm” and “Nineteen Eighty-Four” were mysteriously wiped from their Kindle devices.The online retailer later told CNET the books were uploaded by a publisher who did not have reproduction rights and so they were deleted.”We removed the illegal copies from our systems and from customers’ devices, and refunded customers,” a spokesman, Drew Herdener, said.
The move drew unfavourable comparisons to events in Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four”, in which documents unfavourable to a fictional authoritarian government are dropped into a “memory hole,” to be erased forever.
Mr Herdener said the system would be changed so books would not be erased in future.
Uh huh, sure. I can believe that. So why did you accept them in the first place? Didn’t you ‘vet’ the copies first? Oh you must be the same people who ‘vetted’ Obama.
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