From a3291bd88debba4afe0c6352848029e6eaa5a827 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 13:58:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update. --- blog/data/2012-10-22-amazon-steal.txt | 14 ++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+) diff --git a/blog/data/2012-10-22-amazon-steal.txt b/blog/data/2012-10-22-amazon-steal.txt index a3b176f38a..38964771ff 100644 --- a/blog/data/2012-10-22-amazon-steal.txt +++ b/blog/data/2012-10-22-amazon-steal.txt @@ -38,3 +38,17 @@ books), Project Runenberg (1,652 books) and The Internet Archive (3,641,797 books) have heaps of books without DRM, which can read by anyone and shared with anyone.

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Update 2012-10-23: On the evening the day the story broke, Amazon +restored the account of the user, as reported by +digi.no +and NRK. +Apparently public pressure work. The story from Martin have seen +several twitter messages per minute the last 24 hours, and is still +drawing quote a lot of attention. But even if the account is +restored, the fundamental problem still exist. I recommend reading +two opinions from +Simon +Phipps and +Glen +Moody if you want to learn more about the fundamentals.

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