Amazon erased the books from a customer's kindle, locked the account
and refuse to tell the customer why</a>. If a real book store did
this to a customer, it would be called breaking into private property
-and theft. The story has spread around the net today. This is no
-surprise that digital restriction mechanisms (DRM) are used this way,
-as it has been warned about such abuse since DRM was introduced many
-years back. And Amazon have proved in 2009 that it was willing to
+and theft. The story has spread around the net today. A bit more
+background information is available in Norwegian from
+<Ahref="http://www.digi.no/904658/hun-ble-kastet-ut-av-amazon">digi.no</a>.
+This story is no surprise that digital restriction mechanisms (DRM)
+are used this way, as it has been warned about such abuse since DRM
+was introduced many years back. And Amazon have proved in 2009 that
+it was willing to
<a href="http://boingboing.net/2009/07/20/amazons-orwellian-de.html">
break into customers equipment and remove the books</a> people had
bought, when it removed the book 1984 from all customers who had