If they also deleted Fahrenheit 451, it would be doubly so.
@Raist3db2 ай бұрын
@@fizzydrink9647 It is ironic because it was precisely the book 1984.
@hakonsoreide2 ай бұрын
@@fizzydrink9647 It's ironic because it's _1984_ and arguably the most significant part of the book has to do with changing what was written in the past order to change people's perception of what is true.
@hakonsoreide2 ай бұрын
@@thysweetlord If that is the case, it also follows that from a certain perspective, _everything_ is ironic. 🤷♂
@RyanCrossOfficial2 ай бұрын
If I'm just "leasing" my books from Amazon, I might as well "lease" them from a local library.
@Yatukih_0012 ай бұрын
You should never confuse ´unmanifest tech´, with the real thing. Kindle sellers keep telling you that you can download things on them and keep them. That is simply not true. Unmanifest tech is tech that is sold as if it is the real thing, when the reality is, it is not. The devices are real, what people are told they can do is bullcrap.
@Charley-Charley2 ай бұрын
Libby App! ✨
@RichardShortland-Neal2 ай бұрын
I’ve tried to “lease” books from my local library but each time I’ve been told I would have to wait several months before it would be available for me.
@brendalg42 ай бұрын
@@RichardShortland-Nealthat's usually only new books. I used to work at a library
@RichardShortland-Neal2 ай бұрын
@@brendalg4 at my local library here in the UK it seems to be any ebook that you want to borrow unfortunately 😟
@J312 ай бұрын
"Don't bother buying the physical copies of books. We'll make sure the right versions are always available digitally" - Ministry of Truth
@-Thunder2 ай бұрын
They didn’t call it Kindle for nothing. Fahrenheit 451.
@redfo30092 ай бұрын
I'm starting to buy old books I believe will be rewritten in the near future (If I happen to see one in a thrift store). I want the original not 'the party's' version.
@drmadjdsadjadi2 ай бұрын
@@J31 Translation: with emphasis on the “right versions” - we have to be able to change them so you will know what/how to think.
@YeahYeahBeebisI2 ай бұрын
Taking/altering every copy of a book in existence is something the Nazis could only have dreamed of.
@larky34872 ай бұрын
@@-Thunderwow how ironic 😮
@tamuzellazam15 күн бұрын
As a bookseller: 1: Thank you! 2: If we don’t stock a book most bookshops will more than happily order it for you if it’s still in print (and we love seeing what people order- we’ll often get two in if it looks interesting so you’re supporting the author twice!) and 3: libro is amazing! Not only does Jeff not get a cut, but if you nominate your local bookshop we do- so you’re supporting local businesses anyway!
@thegrazingapprentice9 күн бұрын
so the public should loose rights bc you personally sells books? what a way to punch down like the owner class you are apart of. why not be apart of greater change. shame
@tamuzellazam9 күн бұрын
@@thegrazingapprenticevery confused as to your reply? I’m in support of people divesting from Amazon and supporting small businesses… the authors make more money (which is already so so hard in this industry) and a hundred other small businesses make a living along the way, instead of Jeff continuing to hoard wealth and power?
@Desert-edDave4 күн бұрын
❄
@jtc19474 күн бұрын
I Like physical BOOKS in my hands to read! Most of the time, I will donate the books that I buy to a local library. Maybe it will spread the word about an author and other people will get interested and buy books by the author? I can only hope?
@azuremeandering48944 күн бұрын
There is nothing in this world more cozy and comforting than a small business book shop 💘 My eyes cannot stand reading electronic books. But this video brings up some of the other hesitations I feel towards the new trend of not actually owning anything. I won't have much to pass on but I'll have volumes of books! Something most before the printing press invention couldn't hope for.
@edubs98282 ай бұрын
These companies should not be allowed to describe the purchase button as "Buy now" etc. They should be required by law to state something like "Lease" unless the digital content has the ability to be independently owned like a normal file. This would be a huge win for real books. Also it would make a major change in the contracts authors and publishers. Not sure what term you would use though.
@nirmithra12 ай бұрын
I think California just passed a law to force companies to do just that. They're not allowed to say "buy" if you're just leasing a license
@JulianaAndersson2 ай бұрын
All digital software and content these days is subscription based. Nobody purchases digital anything anymore seems like
@jatrodai89212 ай бұрын
this should be the top comment.
@JulianaAndersson2 ай бұрын
@@edubs9828 or say “subscribe now”
@waterguyroks2 ай бұрын
Agreed. The corrosion of consumer rights is an ever-growing issue across all media and even physical products. On the gaming front at least, there is a movement called Stop Killing Games aimed at curbing these practices. Such movements need to become more widespread across different media.
@GeneralChangFromDanang2 ай бұрын
Customer: "I want my copy of 1984 back on my Kindle." Amazon: "1984 was never on Kindle."
@TheNefastor2 ай бұрын
Let the mind games begin !
@Tommi-C2 ай бұрын
Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia and never with Eurasia
@jsmith4982 ай бұрын
I see that the chocolate ration has increased again this month. Doubleplusgood, brother.
@paulminshall87932 ай бұрын
The Kindle works more like a library than a bookshop. You are buying the right to go and borrow particular books, but own them outright. Any library can pull those books, or even update them.
@peterhovestad46542 ай бұрын
My kindle app still has 1984 from years ago when I downloaded it.
@mashkoot50962 ай бұрын
“If buying is not owning, than pirating is not stealing”
@Gigusx2 ай бұрын
I used to pirate a lot more than I do nowadays, but I still feel completely okay pirating stuff that I've "bought" through Amazon, Steam, etc. If I ever lost access to any of my stuff there, I'd pirate it in the same moment. But to be fair, 99.9% of people aren't gonna have issues using these services and I don't think it's worth inconveniencing yourself too much just out of principle (e.g. buying only physical books when you like ebooks and audiobooks). Both Amazon and Steam still offer by far the best service in my experience for digital products they sell, and Steam especially is absolutely top-notch.
@onur29982 ай бұрын
Even if it was, it doesn't change the fact that piracy offers a better experience than actually paying for stuff, albeit at the cost of writers and other creators.
@lamichka2 ай бұрын
pirating is not stealing - it never was
@sentarose2 ай бұрын
Pirating books is stealing and it's taking away from authors who are the creators and that is deeply wrong. Shame on you. Support authors. It takes thousands of hours to put a book out. I know it takes me that long.
@watchmehope65602 ай бұрын
@@sentarose yeah thats nice and all but im still gon' download some novels/manga lmao. Esp' if they're rich already. Those them breaks
@JayBeckah17 күн бұрын
Thank you for the research and clear/straight-forward education about this. I for one very much appreciated it. Cheers!
@mstephenjoy2 ай бұрын
My mom was a prolific reader. She would always have serval books on the go and likely finished five or six books a week. Anyway, she had a Kindle and had bought a large library for it. She really enjoyed it too. At some point Amazon accused her of piracy, which was absolutely absurd, and deleted all her books. She was devastated. She stopped using her Kindle obviously. I have never had one nor would I ever own one. What they did to my mom is, for me, unforgivable.
@watchmehope65602 ай бұрын
that's wild. Especially when piracy is huge on kindle, and ive never heard of anyone having that happened. Sucks to hear though. :(
@tulopadullo_n_57002 ай бұрын
Buy other e-readers (I have a Kobo and the production quality is great and the software is amazing, but there are others), which use open formats (namely Epub: the Amazon format is just an Epub with some code on top to make it proprietary) and normalize keeping your collection in a folder on a hard-disk or, even better, on a folder in some form of cloud drive, and sideload what you need when tou need it. Calibre is a great piece of free open source software that organizes your books into a beautiful and functional digital library. No more Amazon
@tarabooartarmy36542 ай бұрын
That doesn’t make any sense. I wonder how they thought she was pirating. I know people with thousands of actually pirated books on their Kindle and this has never happened to them.
@aruda102 ай бұрын
That's horrible! It's usually bots that flag and take down accounts for "piracy," so sometimes, talking to a live CS rep can help sort out the mistake. Did she challenge the decision? I'd be devastated to lose my digital library. Your poor mom.
@mstephenjoy2 ай бұрын
@@tarabooartarmy3654 Yeah, sure, IDK what happened either. All I know is that there is no way she pirated anything. She wouldn't have even known how to pirate.
@syddlinden89662 ай бұрын
Then they need to REFUND everything people spent on everything bought. Time for a class action law suit. Seriously.
@mysticmind73922 ай бұрын
if you agree to their terms, there's nothing to be done legally ^^ only lesson here is don't agree to it and buy physical copies.
@CarrotConsumer2 ай бұрын
Audible was sued for taking away credits without being clear about it. I don't see why kindle couldn't.
@KnightmareOX2 ай бұрын
@@mysticmind7392 terms of service is not law. Companies do get sued and sometimes lose, even when terms of service have been agreed to. Look at the adobe lawsuit going on.
@saulgoodman20182 ай бұрын
@@mysticmind7392 But I have my own terms of service that they have to agree to when I buy something.
@rpenm2 ай бұрын
Amazon did refund all customers who bought the illegal 1984 ebook. They also settled the 2009 class action lawsuit by agreeing not to delete ebooks without customer consent, unless it contains malicious code.
@kylemcdonnell862 ай бұрын
1. Use Calibre to remove all of the DRM from your Amazon books 2. Grab a Kobo Clara (or Libra if you like buttons) 3. Drag and drop your collection onto the Kobo 4. Profit
@deathmetalpotato2 ай бұрын
i don’t know what any of this means but i do enjoy buttons
@TheRetroEngine2 ай бұрын
I don't know what buttons are, but I do enjoy numbered bullet points.
@DynaGirl20002 ай бұрын
My husband does this too.
@DynaGirl20002 ай бұрын
@@deathmetalpotatoCalibre is a great software program. Lots of great videos about it here on YT. Kobo is another brand of e-reader.
@brownplans47482 ай бұрын
Yes I love my libra colour!
@DenisJavaАй бұрын
My local library has digital books I can borrow. I have taken advantage of that service a few times. I don't "own" those books, of course, but it's like any other kind of book or item I can borrow from the library.
@solarwinds-3 күн бұрын
and most likely, they are the original version, not the altered one.
@Clone8952 ай бұрын
People have become way too complacent with not actually owning anything. Almost everything we buy today is a subscription, tied to a revokable license, or has planned obsolescence (and/or is unrepairable). This needs to stop. It is bad for the consumer, the environment, and historical preservation. We need to fight back by actually _owning_ the things that we choose to purchase with our money instead of just leasing them until some CEO decides we need to pay them more money. If not, this problem will only continue to get worse until the masses finally wake up.
@AmbersDangleenAnkle2 ай бұрын
People are not complacent, people just cant do shit about it. We will NEVER own land, a car, a home, nothing ever we will ALWAYS be renting int he form of taxes. What can we do??
@Timlagor2 ай бұрын
You don't have to accept it.
@Antony-ng9yj2 ай бұрын
@@TimlagorYes you do, I think you mean you don't need to participate.
@d4n93r2 ай бұрын
And people meme on my because I collect physical media (CD´s and Blu Rays)
@dv_interval422 ай бұрын
'needs to stop' unfortunately doesn't translate into anything real
@Alexk45782 ай бұрын
Ironically, 1984 is what made me want to buy physical copies in order to preserve the knowledge and information in them.
@Justin-uc8sc2 ай бұрын
Amazon isn’t reading your comment. No need to lie.
@Alexk45782 ай бұрын
@@Justin-uc8sc ?
@GeekyC.2 ай бұрын
Legit what happened to me a while back and when a scandal hit in the U.K. about a company wanting to change words in a very popular authors books as they had the rights to it. I started picking up classics in second hand stores etc to keep and preserve just incase you know something like 1984 did happen in the future 😅
@deathmetalpotato2 ай бұрын
@@Justin-uc8scNo one cares about you. No need to comment.
@Alexk45782 ай бұрын
@@GeekyC. exactly. Some people might call it paranoia but 1984 is not in a realm of fantasy, and something similar could happen. Occasionally, I’ve screenshotted some news stories that I think worthy of saving, just in case someone tries to tell me it didn’t happen😅
@bluejay3132 ай бұрын
My entire library is on Calibre for Windows, stored on personal storage. I send whatever I want to read to the Kindle. No Amazon or audible purchases after my first generation Kindle was made obsolete when they blocked it from logging in to Amazon due to security. So now I learned to use Calibre and DRM-free books on my personal storage ... even after buying a new Kindle.
@timothystark44752 ай бұрын
Yeah. Also, Epubor can de-drm books.
@Trypno2 ай бұрын
@@timothystark4475So can Calibre
@NinjaRunningWild2 ай бұрын
There’s a plugin for Calibre called DeDRM that can remove DRM for books purchased on that specific Kindle.
@ayporos2 ай бұрын
Yup. I own all my e-books. There's no DRM, no cloud service, no big brother that can remotely edit/censor/remove them. I read em as they are, whenever I want, wherever I want.
@ernestbeckley2 ай бұрын
If there was a way for us mere mortals to pin this comment to the top, I would absolutely pin it to the top.
@boranbkk4270Ай бұрын
This was a great video for me. I was considering purchasing my first kindle. I’ve been dragging my heels for years as I love feel of a physical book. This has given me good reason to pause. Thank you.
@bekiadam10812 күн бұрын
Same
@solarwinds-3 күн бұрын
Yes, keep reading those physical books especially sense you like them better. I know they get heavy in the hand but there's nothing like the smell of a book and the sound of the rustling pages.
@wasd____2 ай бұрын
The button you click to buy the eBook on Amazon literally says "buy." It doesn't say license. It doesn't say rent. It doesn't say borrow. It doesn't say any of the many other words Amazon could have chosen to differentiate what they're actually offering from an offer to let you BUY the book. But they didn't, and that's intentional. If they're going to try to deliberately trick you into thinking you BOUGHT something by taking your money, then as far as I'm concerned, you bought it. Forever.
@Hellmark2 ай бұрын
California just passed a law about this, making it so they cannot say you bought it if you are just licensing it.
@freedomthroughspirit2 ай бұрын
Sounds like we only buy the license to access. Awful.
@no.95162 ай бұрын
The terms do though. You're buying access not the content.
@steverolfeca2 ай бұрын
@@Hellmark not much comfort for people outside of California, sadly.
@tshackelton2 ай бұрын
@@Hellmark It's silly they need a new law to cover what it plainly theft. They were selling something they didn't own, just like me selling my neighbor's truck. I really don't understand why people think it's different when a computer is involved. Why aren't current laws good enough here? Why do we need to wait for 49 other states to pass this before they stop?
@glofacekilluhАй бұрын
In 2007 I was reading an old copy of 1984 I got an a used book store from 1960s. I worked across the street from a book store so I thought I would grab a copy off the shelf and pick up where I left off while I ate my lunch. I grabbed that copy with the big blue eye and quickly realized something was off. The next day I brought my copy to compare to the new copy to confirm my suspicions. The narration, verbiage and chapters were reworded, rewritten and NOT the original 1984. Apparently after George Orwell died the rights were sold and passed off several times. Not only was it passed on but at some point they changed it. It was then I realized. Nothing is sacred. I will only buy the oldest copy of classics now.
@ThirrinDiamondАй бұрын
Tbf this is a double edged sword. Some changes can literally be the authors intention. Not in this case obviously but later editions arent always because of malicious reasons Language change can also be a way to try to adapt to new readers if the book is significantly old enough or like those "easy to read" editions But they should be advertised as such and be transparent about it ofc
@glofacekilluhАй бұрын
@@ThirrinDiamond yeah but we dont like, sell the Mona Lisa and update the fashion to fit the times. Sometimes books and art are a pillar of the era. Important the way the author wrote it. Important not to lose our past. As you said, obviously the author had no say in this case. There is something so invading to change someone else's work of art after they died and release it under their name. I back what you say about needing to name updates. They didn't even revise the bible without naming it the "new testament". I don't disagree if the artist wants to change or revise their own art its not malicious. But I dont think that is the same subject Im talking about here. Thanks for your input!
@amicaaranearumАй бұрын
Maybe something like “unlimited access” (as long as Amazon has the license).
@happyzahn8031Ай бұрын
@@ThirrinDiamond I read ender's game. truly a great book. my kids read it but as we were talking about it, i realized it wasn't the same. i later found out there were at least 4 editions. I am a bit sad since some of my memorable moments from the book were not in the copy my kids read.
@glofacekilluhАй бұрын
@@happyzahn8031 wow!! I wonder how many classics this has happened to without us knowing!
@mr_reborn2 ай бұрын
The centralization of power is NOT GOOD. End of story. Whether it be political or commercial.
@goodlookinouthomie17572 ай бұрын
I agree, not at scale. However, I am a benign communist dictator in my own house.
@55Quirll2 ай бұрын
@@goodlookinouthomie1757I’m a monarch in mine and keep what I deem necessary and important to me
@stevesherman17432 ай бұрын
Ever since the Tower of Babel.
@KoLecnac2 ай бұрын
I’m a willing slave to the centralized power of the God Emperor Christ Jesus.❤
@spangledsky7772 ай бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@Jasmine_Prothro26 күн бұрын
“Behold a Pale White Horse” was removed from my Kindle and now the revised version is the only one available.
@gavinlovely69494 сағат бұрын
based reader
@AshPragasam2 ай бұрын
It's called Kindle because it burns books
@AndreasWilfer2 ай бұрын
And or the user
@tehabnorm2 ай бұрын
Yep
@Destin652 ай бұрын
Does Fire TV burn movies? What kind of dumbass are you AshPragasm? I can tell you never served in the military. You believe anything you see on the internet.
@Äpple-pie-5k2 ай бұрын
the clue was always in the name !
@maccagrabme2 ай бұрын
They are coming for your digital books.
@Nomad-Rogers2 ай бұрын
“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.” ― George Orwell, 1984
@WinstonSmithGPT2 ай бұрын
Orange man bad.
@3nertia2 ай бұрын
Welcome to capitalism ...
@SmallSpoonBrigade2 ай бұрын
I've noticed that happening more and more often as I get older and new editions of things come out. Some of it might be just my imagination, but some of it clearly isn't. I have a copy of the original theatrical cut of Star Wars and I'm very much aware of who was shooting whom in that cantina. My copy of For Your Eyes Only, does differ from the broadcast version from the '80s and '90s in that they took time away from that creepy bedroom scene and gave it to the hockey scene. In that case, it's arguably the way it always should have been as too much time was spent establishing Bibi as a predator that even Bond was uncomfortable with and not enough time was spend setting up the fight in the hockey rink. But, this stuff does have a tendency to warp perceptions as which character shoots first in the Star Wars cantina does fundamentally change how Han is viewed by the audiences. Whereas replacing the cardboard cutouts in the medal ceremony at the end doesn't fundamentally change anything other than make the shot look a bit more realistic. And, the problem is probably going to just get worse as it's easier and easier to have a computer remove and add things to scenes in ways that are very hard to detect if you don't know to look. It's one of the big reasons why I've been going back to DVDs as that gives me a guaranteed copy that will be the same forever.
@AmanoJack2 ай бұрын
It really IS the end of history!
@moccasinlanding2 ай бұрын
A chilling reminder of what 1884 was really about. Ironic that was the title under contention at the time. It never occurred to Amazon to REFUND THE PURCHASE PRICE OF WRONGFULLY SOLD GOODS, DID IT????
@Rose-kj7rz2 ай бұрын
"you will own nothing, and be happy". This here was precisely the reason I never wanted to own a Kindle. When I warned people about this, I was always met with the same old line. "Oh, they'll never do that!" It's almost as if people don't understand the purpose of a corporation, and the fact that they all end up changing things over time to make more money for themselves, even though every company has done it, and will continue to do it.
@mrwpg2 ай бұрын
Steam are doing this with games and Netflix etc are doing it with film and tv...
@Thurgosh_OG2 ай бұрын
I have a Kindle but only ever put free books on it. I will buy books I want to read repeatedly in hard copy.
@voradorhylden34102 ай бұрын
Ultraviolet went under. All the movies people had through them... gone!
@Rose-kj7rz2 ай бұрын
@@voradorhylden3410 I had forgot about Ultraviolet. Even when I did own a computer or laptop that could do that, I never did. Just too redundant of a product, especially with news of streaming being a future thing, if it didn't already exist when Ultraviolet was a thing.
@keithbrannon2512 ай бұрын
We got kindles so we could easily access all the free classic books and like a few or so collections that were three dollars for nine books each...also free Wikipedia.
@wingedpanther73Ай бұрын
I made the decision a LONG time ago that anything I thought might get deleted for ANY reason, and was also important to me, I would get in physical copy. Digital is for recreation where I might not even notice I lost it.
@lonefaolan6042Ай бұрын
Same
@drmadjdsadjadi2 ай бұрын
If a company deletes content that you have bought, as opposed to rented, they should refund your purchase in full when they do so. That is what Microsoft did when they ended up deleting content a number of years ago.
@rpenm2 ай бұрын
Amazon did refund the illegal 1984 copies.
@markpostgate25512 ай бұрын
But what about altering content and isn't that potentially worse?
@innercynic27842 ай бұрын
That's already happening with printed editions lately. I'd imagine that digital versions can be "modified" without notice. And to me that's beyond diabolical.
@markpostgate25512 ай бұрын
@@innercynic2784 Yes but not copies you have already bought! Yes they can change books they are publishing now and do it all the time but they can't change the ones on my bookshelf.
@drmadjdsadjadi2 ай бұрын
@@markpostgate2551 Altering content to fix typos or pagination isn’t a problem but I do agree that they should not make substantive changes without obtaining consent.
@Brian29862 ай бұрын
This was really an eye opener. I honestly thought I owned the books I purchased through Kindle. As others in the comments have pointed out, it is really scummy that they name their purchase button "Buy now" if you don't actually buy the content but only a lease. I won't be buying anything from amazon again.
@bidet15152 ай бұрын
at least one class action would be to remove this button and put a "lease" button instead
@loganmedia44012 ай бұрын
Technically the same applies to physical media.
@shahaliesunshine4122 ай бұрын
@loganmedia4401 how so? When can someone justly come into your home and take all your books?
@Studio23Media2 ай бұрын
@@loganmedia4401No it doesn't. 🤦🏻♂️
@Peachy_crow2 ай бұрын
Hm, seems like lawmakers are starting to pay attention to the lack of online ownership. California passed a law that bans media platforms from using wording like "purchase" and "buy" for media that doesn't actually give you ownership. This will be in effect sometime next year.
@mrsmw20202 ай бұрын
And this is one of the reasons why I will continue to buy physical books. Also if you get them second-hand you can often get them cheaper too. Win win!!
@stacies892 ай бұрын
Exactly. This is also why I have physical copies of any movies or music or tv series I care about. I never even bought music on iTunes back in the day, lol. Never trusted this system!! 😅
@patchacuti73382 ай бұрын
Ebay is a gold mine for second hand books
@neglectfulsausage76892 ай бұрын
Ive been taking pictures of all the books in my local colelge library because they're starting to "weed' them but the truth is they're getting rid of "problematic" books and white author books to put in inclusive and diverse books. So I need to preserve them by finding them on ebay
@RealHomeRecording2 ай бұрын
@@neglectfulsausage7689ironically, they are the true problems!
@AtlasTheStoryteller2 ай бұрын
The problem is that e-books and e-readers are a massive boon for disabled folk like myself. I can't read big tomes anymore because it strains my hands. E-readers have so many benefits that it's hard to keep going to physical copies, which is why I now save all my e-books in my personal cloud. The moment I found out Amazon was going to restrict access to your e-books by forcing you to have an *active* Kindle device (along with restricting ebooks to their AZW format), I switched to Kobo.
@alxpalumbo12 күн бұрын
Christopher Nolan spoke about this in relation to owning films. The studios can’t take away your physical DVDs or BluRays, but digital downloads can disappear overnight
@nalyjuКүн бұрын
That's exactly what I keep telling to people, movies, music, video games, books, streaming and other platforms are owning what we think is ours, leaving us with less and less power over contents, changes in privacy policies but also our use of it, nowadays you can't even lend a video game you buy with your own money!!
@dave7474Күн бұрын
Remember to unlock your bluray player so it can't lock you out of certain discs too. I got burned because I bought an anime bluray which was arbitrarily locked by some lettering system that I could undo with an hour of work on the computer :)
@walkermott17502 ай бұрын
A good lawyer could probably win a massive suit against Amazon for improperly saying you "buy" or "purchase" e-books when you are actually just taking them out on loan. Sounds like the most blatant case of false advertisement
@mclason2 ай бұрын
California agrees and has added a bill that explicitly makes it false advertising unless they jump through some legal hoops. AB 2426
@ArdentMoogleАй бұрын
They usually say in their TOS that the word buy is used to cover a plethora of other meanings. Whether or not that covers them legally I'm not sure.
@kreggie891Ай бұрын
I was just saying this to my husband, it say “purchase” or “buy” it doesn’t say “lease” or “purchase license” seems very misleading at the very least.
@ManavineАй бұрын
nope, buying and owning = leasing these days legally
@encycl07pedia-Ай бұрын
@@Manavine That's not true. If you buy a physical book, they can't just take it back from you.
@pinec0neАй бұрын
There are (or in some cases, used to be) places where we could read books that we didn't own individually. We would all share books and take turns reading them. All you had to do was show up and ask to be a member, and you'd get a cute little card that would let you borrow books, music, movies, even video games. We should support places like that :)
@FerndalienАй бұрын
Ah! You mean libraries! The difference between a library and Amazon is that you know you don't own it when you check it out of the library, while on Amazon you "buy it."
@StephanieMTАй бұрын
Board games kitchen items crafting supplies. They also have events for various ages and passes for zoo and museums
@inapickle806Ай бұрын
You can absolutely borrow ebooks from the library. Public ibraries are one of the pure good things on this earth.
@maschwab63Ай бұрын
Fahrenheit 451 people were assigned to memorize books before they were burned.
@TiroDvDАй бұрын
Until the library is staffed by people who want the "correct" versions.
@BryantAvantАй бұрын
As Louis Rossmann says, these companies give us the best reasons for piracy.
@achum168Ай бұрын
The shitty thing is that piracy screws over the writers who feel like they MUST put their stuff on Kindle or they can't get their books to the masses. Lose-lose situation :(
@andrezdaz5696Ай бұрын
If only Amazon were the most affected by this. It is writers that pay the price, indie authors that are trying their best shot at making their dreams come true in a market stacked against them. It would be funny if it wasn't real.
@DerekPeldoАй бұрын
If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing.
@The_CatnipАй бұрын
Never bought anything that I can't really have. Maybe we will relive the 80s-90s, going to libraries, going to Blockbusters kinda places renting movies/games, using old phones with buttons and hanging out in the park or going out to dance every weekend.
@solarwinds-3 күн бұрын
Yeah, you're smart. I had to learn the hard way.
@boscorner2 ай бұрын
Removing 1984. Good god the lack of self awareness is hilarious and depressing
@stormythelowcountrykitty71472 ай бұрын
Perhaps there is a giant amount of self awareness and this is a giant FU
@SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans76482 ай бұрын
circumstantial irony in this case, for Kindle hadn't procured the correct license.
@utubepunk2 ай бұрын
It could have been ANY book to them. To Amazon it was just a business decision & enforcing a contract.
@shanenokes11702 ай бұрын
To be clear, they didn't remove 1984. They removed a specific version of it being sold by someone who didn't have the publishing rights and was committing fraud. They also refunded anyone that had gotten the illegally published copy. 1984 from the actual publisher stayed in the store and on devices the whole time.
@Splucked2 ай бұрын
Not to mention the lack of due diligence.
@YouTubecontent9982 ай бұрын
It’s easier to delete books than burn books
@edrlima12 ай бұрын
That is why is called Kindle
@nat44652 ай бұрын
@@edrlima1😯😳
@YouTubecontent9982 ай бұрын
@@edrlima1 Clever
@mhods44572 ай бұрын
You know what kind of books they were burning....right?
@Yatukih_0012 ай бұрын
@@edrlima1 Never buy a Kindle device, never buy a speaker advertised as if it comes with a non physical remote. Tell legislators to order Kindle manufacturers to stop making new devices.
@williamdehaven46492 ай бұрын
When I retired my wife and I decided we could no longer afford to pay for two prime accounts so I decided to close mine and use hers. I contacted Amazon to find out how to transfer the dozens of kindle ebooks I thought I "owned" only to find out that if I closed my account, I would loose all my hundreds of dollars worth of Amazon digital content. I closed the account anyway and am now using the calibre e-book reader and am buying books in pdf or e-book format from other vendors. I will happily pay double what kindle books cost to get books that I actually own. I will never again buy a book from Amazon.
@MrCoffis2 ай бұрын
You could just stop prime subscription without closing your account.
@schrodingerscat18632 ай бұрын
You do realise you can cancel prime without closing your account right. You essentially thew away all that money you spent with Amazon for no reason.
@RealtyWebDesigners2 ай бұрын
If buying isn’t owning then pirating isn’t stealing.
@peterson68242 ай бұрын
@@schrodingerscat1863 I could be wrong, but I believe some kindle books are free if you have prime, so I can see Amz (not me) justifying the taking of those off his kindle.
@peterson68242 ай бұрын
Thx, checking out calibre now. ;)
@drxymКүн бұрын
Buy an ereader that works off EPUB format books, e.g. a Kobo. The EPUBs sold in stores are still DRM'd but it is easy to remove and then you can maintain a back up of that book in Calibre that you can load on any device at any time without worrying about what store you bought it from, or your activation license count, or the app/device you use to read it or anything else.
@Bluehoshiflower2 ай бұрын
I have been using an e-book reader since 2010. Since Amazon is not available in my country, I have always shopped locally. So here's my experience: 1. Check if the e-book is legally available for free, such as through The Gutenberg Project, or Internet Archives. Additionally, look for similar sites in your native language. 2. If the e-book is not available for free, check the publisher first. Often, it is available at a cheaper price. 3. Always download the e-book to your computer and save it locally. 4. I use calibre, a software that allows you to manage/edit the book's metadata, title, author, cover, and so on, as well as convert it to different formats. And I can transfer the e-books to my device using calibre. 5. Enable airplane mode, and never turn it off. Hope this helps :)
@kenzok93282 ай бұрын
How can I transfer books that I've downloaded to the kindle if my airplane mode is off? I generally email the downloaded book to my kindle and use WiFi till I have the book. I've also never used Cailbre
@Bluehoshiflower2 ай бұрын
@@kenzok9328 Use an USB cable. My Kindle works with microUSB, and connect it to you computer.
@dmitriitsunenko90552 ай бұрын
1.1 Check if the e-book is available for free
@Tresorthas2 ай бұрын
@@kenzok9328 I have no experience with kindles, but I can connect my android tablet with a usb cable, and transfer the files using calibre.
@isaach.11352 ай бұрын
Happen to have an alternative e-reader recommendation per chance?
@allafradkinАй бұрын
If you have a library card you can check if they have access to Libby , it’s not like buying book it’s works like a library and it’s completely free, as long as you have a library card/account . If you have a few library cards you can connect with all of them if those libraries have access to Libby
@ASageCalledQАй бұрын
I've saved so much money after discovering Libby/Hoopla.
@scmanley4229Ай бұрын
Libby is awesome.
@exhaustguyАй бұрын
Also Hoopla books, audiobooks, and movies and Kanopy for movies. Lots of free content there without commercials.
@michael654Ай бұрын
The downside of Libby is that your library is just purchasing licenses to amazon ebooks, and doesn't actually own them. If you want to support the library check out real books.
@lightdancer2251Ай бұрын
I use Libby.
@Cmkmax21Ай бұрын
There should be a class action lawsuit against Amazon and nook and steam and these companies, for false advertising, having a purchase or buy button when it's a lease
@SS-kg8qw6 күн бұрын
no use. The politicians and judges are all in their pockets
@MrDiMaggio56 күн бұрын
It’s not false advertising. You clicked the “I Agree” button to the Terms and Conditions.
@henrykg6 күн бұрын
“Hey, Amazon, remember that your customers are idiot - explain rules to them like to a child...“
@_ScriptKitty5 күн бұрын
I believe steam is fighting a lawsuit right now over this very thing.
@solarwinds-3 күн бұрын
AND AUDIBLE
@plutopidgeАй бұрын
i've been using a kobo ereader (specifically the kobo clara 2e) for the past year, and i adore it personally! when i was looking into what kind to buy i was already adverse to getting a kindle but from my research the kobo just sounded like my preferable option anyway. not sure of the support in other places for this feature, but at least in australia you can borrow ebooks and audiobooks through your local library with it too, which is fantastic to have. the kobo ereaders also support epub files so its nice being able to put a pdf of a book or notes from my uni class onto it to read. thanks for this fantastic video by the way!
@mariannenlsn4 күн бұрын
I also have the Kobo Clara 2e and absolutely love it! I switched from a kindle paperwhite just over a year ago and honestly would never go back. I love being able to add articles to pocket to read on my Kobo and being able to sync files via dropbox. The only downside for me is that I can't check out library books on it. I'm in the UK and most of our libraries seem to use Borrow Box, which isn't supported, unfortunately.
@josephbrown75022 ай бұрын
I use Calibre to maintain my library on my laptop, and use deDRM to convert all digital books to ePub format, regardless of where I buy them. I then distribute the library to all my eReader devices. My other eReaders accept this process seamlessly, but my Kindle remains perpetually in airplane mode. This method also allows me to manage the same meta information such as book covers on all devices, and removes that infuriating "Before You Go" popup that randomly appears on Kindles.
@monochromios2 ай бұрын
This is effective but is considered piracy. I am not accusing you. It is just the irony of the situation. The moment you remove DRM from your purchase, you are piracing the book. If Amazon or Kobo decide to block your account, it is law.
@HonzaPokorny2 ай бұрын
This is the way. The video seems awfully simplistic.
@RyanCrossOfficial2 ай бұрын
@@monochromios its only piracy if he distributes it beyond his own personal use. In most first world countries, you have the right to archive/protect your stuff. This is equivalent to voiding your warrantee because you broke the seal to change a battery.
@3choblast3r42 ай бұрын
Same, only I turn them into Kepubs because those work better with Kobo.
@3choblast3r42 ай бұрын
@@monochromios If kobo or amazon block users for removing DRM those users will just end up pirating everything. Like I'm already doing with zero shame. I buy nice physical special editions and hardcovers of the books I like. Piracy saves me a lot of wasted money. Like I was sure I would love snowcrash, but it's one of my most hated books ever. I almost bought a special edition of it for my first read because I absolutely adore cyberpunk. There are tons of sites that offer every book you can imagine drm free and ... free in general. Banning people like Joseph would only punish people buying books.
@johnunderwood95752 ай бұрын
When I was in High School, 1984 and Animal Farm and Fahrenheit 454 were all required reading. Today, all three have not only been removed from required reading, but banned from many school libraries. Be afraid, be very afraid.
@thomasmaughan47982 ай бұрын
"Fahrenheit 454" It was 451 if I remember right; but yes. As these procedures become reality, the warnings disappear.
@LiterallyJustAnActualPotato2 ай бұрын
Omg same! I’m 29, so high school was more than a decade ago for me. I had no idea they were removed from required reading lists, much less banned 😰 that’s horrifying
@johnunderwood95752 ай бұрын
@@thomasmaughan4798 Big smile. 454, was thinking of an engine, clearly remember now it was 451. Your basic senior moment.....grin.
@Wooster232 ай бұрын
Right, and consider too what has been put in their place. The K-12 reading curriculum is disgusting.
@Belovelyava2 ай бұрын
I’m going to buy them and let my kids read them, I’m a rebel at heart! One finger salute to the corrupt!
@Jeff-cn9up2 ай бұрын
If buying isn't owning, then pirating isn't stealing. Companies that pull this need to get used to never getting any money from me.
@marctestarossa2 ай бұрын
only problem with that is, that the author also doesn’t get any money. i don’t think anybody is complaining about the fact that amazon won’t get any money from piracy. ❤
@kathleencove2 ай бұрын
@@marctestarossa The author barely gets any money from amazon to begin with, and authors and musicians can be booted from the platform for political reasons or have their books removed (a book about Kamala Harris was removed from amazon, not because of copyright issues but basically because how dare they criticize their queen). Buy directly from authors on other platforms, unless the book is so old or the author is deceased, in which case get it for free if you can, it should be open to the public for free at that point anyway.
@BenjWarrant2 ай бұрын
This is silly. Buying licenses has been commonplace for centuries. You could buy a licence, for example, to fish from someone's land, in that person's river (they landowner owned the river within the boundaries of his land). This Amazon thing is nothing new. Of course, what Amazon is doing is selling a revocable licence, and that's what is unreasonable. The licence for buying the digital copy of a book at around about the same price should be an irrevocable licence (although whether it is transferable or not would be a different discussion.)
@kathleencove2 ай бұрын
@@BenjWarrant I don’t think people have a problem leasing books, friend. Libraries still exist after all, where you can temporarily borrow books, and so do academic journals, where you can subscribe to gain access to journals but loose access later if you stop subscribing or break the terms and conditions. Nobody is boycotting either of those things. The problem people have with Kindle, is that they don’t tell you up front in bold letters that you are only purchasing temporary access to the book. They tell you “buy now,” which most people assume that means you have bought a digital copy that you get to keep forever, even if Amazon stops selling it and takes it off the shelves, it should remain in your digital library. People are upset because the deceptive marketing doesn’t match the fine print, and because Amazon also monopolizes the market while doing these practices.
@Jeff-cn9up2 ай бұрын
@@BenjWarrant That was for stuff that cannot be infinitely replicated essentially for free.
@MovedbyTruthАй бұрын
Thank you for posting this. I had no knowledge this was going on so when I upgrade from my current e-reader (a kindle) I will be opting for a device not connected to Amazon. As far as those options go, I’ve heard that the brand Kobo is supposed to be comparable in quality to Kindle devices.
@matthewosborne86352 ай бұрын
This is becoming a bigger and bigger problem in the world to today. It's not just Amazon it's anything digital. I learned about this through the PlayStation Scandal about a year ago. They lost the license to show some content for Discovery shows and went in and deleted it out of peoples accounts. I had heard rumors that Amazon did to, but, I wasn't for sure until you made this video. I'm glad you did made this video, Thank you I also shard this with my friends to.
@gristlyknave8312 ай бұрын
Another recent incident that happened this year was when Red Box closed and anyone that bought digital movies on their service lost access to all of them with no refunds.
@Kathyat702 ай бұрын
Nobody treats customers with respect, especially Amazon. Their customer service treats you like you are bothering them. I have stopped buying from Amazon usually cheaper.
@lizzyblitz072 ай бұрын
@@Kathyat70 I wish I didn't constantly need niche medical shit that's difficult to find (in stock) anywhere but Amazon. At least I've got a Kobo so I'm not giving Amazon that book $
@littlestbroccoli2 ай бұрын
They owe us our money back.
@OutLanderUSN2 ай бұрын
Selling what amounts to sub-licenses for digital goods should be illegal. If we're "buying" something, we should have access to it until the end of days.
@gzsprout2 ай бұрын
The critique is valid, but it's not an "Amazon" problem, all digital content is problematic for the same reason. Steam, Vudu, Nintendo, etc., etc. Anything 'digital' is at risk of the same impact
@jipjomon2 ай бұрын
Not if it's DRM free and in a non-proprietary format. Then you can keep your own backups, or do whatever else you please with the data. See GOG vs. Steam. Jared vaguely mentions this towards the end of the video ('digital localism'); but the key point is the files have to be DRM-free so they can't be prevented from working.
@Entertainment-is6ex2 ай бұрын
DRM is the problem, not just digital. Much of the content in Humble Bundle is DRM-free and downloadable locally, but not all.
@gzsprout2 ай бұрын
@@Entertainment-is6ex truth, truth. Technically you are right, but most platforms do have some level of DRM on their content. I appreciate GOG for being DRM free, but unless I download and keep it locally, at some point in the he future, I virtually guarantee they will have things removed from their servers / to out of business / etc.
@utubepunk2 ай бұрын
Well it IS Amazon, though. They're setting the rules on their platform.
@mawnkey2 ай бұрын
Echoing the "DRM is the problem" crew on here, I get to drop a _huge_ "FUCK YOU I WAS RIGHT" on everyone that were absolute dicks to me when I raged against DRM over 20 years ago. I told them _exactly_ the world we're stuck with right now for movies, music, video games, and now even books would work like this. This was entirely predictable, and the braying sheep jumped in to defend the helpless multibillion dollar multinational corporations when I called it out.
@b_rayme2 ай бұрын
Just a reminder to use your local library.
@gauthiernatalashadow83272 ай бұрын
Not everyone has a "local" library. The closest one from me is one hour and a half drive away. Not all countries are created equal.
@Kage110372 ай бұрын
@@gauthiernatalashadow8327 there are ways to pirate books
@cassieoz17022 ай бұрын
Mine is utterly useless
@VIsionsOfJenna2 ай бұрын
Mine is full of homeless people. They don't even leave the bathrooms unlocked.
@cholst12 ай бұрын
@@VIsionsOfJenna oh no, how terrible that the ones who have literally nothing have a place that won't treat them like trash. Does it make you feel yucky? having to see poor people?
@caleighsudama-charles1219Ай бұрын
You know what they say - if buying isnt owning, pirating isnt stealing
@kathym74952 ай бұрын
Thank you for reminding me that I am not really comfortable with Amazon's terms of service. A few years ago I bought a book that I decided to get in hardback because I wanted to know it could not "disappear" one day. You have reminded me of that feeling. Thank you. I will be mitigating the situation.
@davileite7802 ай бұрын
Well... As someone with a recent mold problem... They can still disappear if you don't store them correctly. Be careful! So many books I lost...
@kathym74952 ай бұрын
@@davileite780 I lost a whole box full that got wet when we moved a few years ago. But that was my fault and I should have been more careful. Hubby and I are both book lovers! I don't like having an "open door" to my library for someone else to take what they want or worse, don't want me to have. The thought of losing acess to my Amazon account is sobering. I got locked out of my Google account once because I had changed my phone number and couldn't retrieve the password reset link. Took months to get back in.
@Oops-IMeantToDoThat2 ай бұрын
I don't agree with censorship in any form, but don't blame Amazon - they're not doing anything everyone else is, including the government, is or was .
@IntuitivelyCuriousАй бұрын
I agree with the movement of self control over what you purchase but he briefly mentions the most important point that ALL digital media sales have terms like this.
@judithgockel10012 ай бұрын
I have been using Amazon since about 3 days after they went online. I have bought quite literally 1000’s of books from them/it. I sometimes buy series that I enjoy. They have removed many, many, many of these books. I read them, often re-read them, and know what I have had. They invite me to buy them again. I don’t give them away, they are my books. Period. Insultingly, they also edit books they haven’t snatched. I read early British mysteries, and the language, being almost 100 years old, is sometimes not currently politically correct. I KNOW THIS. I have enough modern sensibility not to be affected by the difference, nor would I ever, independently, use inappropriate language. They are edited for whatever cause, which I HATE. Enough already.
@Destin652 ай бұрын
Books are like movies, dumbass, when the rights holder takes the product off the platform, it is the rights holder that removes it and not Amazon. When the rights holder's license is up with Amazon, and they take it with them, it's the rights holder that fucks you in the ass, not Amazon. You can get the same exact experience on KZbin, on Twitter, on Netflix, etc.
@TravisHi_YT2 ай бұрын
This is what the whole digital revolution is about. Think about the applications to other digital "assets". It gets terrifying awfully quick when you start thinking about it.
@judithgockel10012 ай бұрын
@@TravisHi_YT - I’ve been thinking about it since Faceb**k came online. All those people laying out their entire lives to any- and everyone. BB’s shadow loomed that day, guffawing.
@ColineRusselle2 ай бұрын
Real 1984!
@edubs98282 ай бұрын
The most scary thing is that Amazon could retaliate because of videos like this. Jared could be instantly locked out of his account because Amazon took an extremely liberal view that this video promotes piracy. Then Amazon could stonewall Jared from getting any answers. I'm not saying it's likely, but it's definitely possible.
@Mariposa_462 ай бұрын
"Extremely liberal"? What tea are you drinking, dude? This is more in tune with Project 2025, TFG's shiny secret for destroying democracy.
@CanalTremocos2 ай бұрын
Have you read about the case where Amazon locked a customer out of their Amazon Smart Home because a delivery guy reported a hate speech incident even though there wasn't anybody home at that time? Smart lock, climate control, AI assistant, were all off and they kept billing him for it. Nothing is below Amazon
@xoso5992 ай бұрын
At their whim that can cancel it without any reason.
@CanalTremocos2 ай бұрын
Oopsie. I commented here yesterday about a consumer affair Amazon had last year. where they locked a customer out of his smart home and the comment is hidden now. Maybe if I word it this way...
@Effectivereadingandwriting61842 ай бұрын
I like your observation that Amazon might be pricks to Jared due to his burn knowing Amazon can change their terms of service on him without his consent or his permission. So Amazon canceling Jared's kindle and audio book account is unlikely to happen due to Jared not having a big influence but if he did had a huge influence ( a huge channel) Amazon might cancel his subscription and strongarm him to not produce anti Amazon content..... So, I doubt they will retaliate against him for his leaving kindle video, but it is a good possibility
@niko.nixxxx13 сағат бұрын
you have convinced me to look for alternatives. I had a kindle already in my shopping cart but decided against it. I'll just use my public library. I am trying to stick to physical items. Those terms and conditions bother me.
@20quid2 ай бұрын
I bought my kindle second hand, so my money didn't go to Amazon directly. My kindle has remained in airplane mode since I bought it. I have never logged-in to my amazon account through it. I load my books onto it from my PC through a usb cable using Calibre. And that's fine with me. I see no reason why my book needs an internet connection.
@catiapb12 ай бұрын
I do the same, I bought kindle on amazon but I keep it in airplane mode and load the books through cable from my pc.
@PolaFromPoland872 ай бұрын
Same. And I download all my ebooks on my hard drive and then store it on external drive, exactly for the reason mentioned in the video - these files might be gone from my account in an instant, and I paid for them so I want to keep them.
@hectorj.romanp.2 ай бұрын
I will consider this option because all my reading material (documents) is from third parties. I don't see the benefit of having my Kindle online.
@Entertainment-is6ex2 ай бұрын
Good stuff. But if that’s how you’re using the Kindle, you may be better off with a different make of ebook reader that is more open (e.g. supports epub and other formats), e.g. Onyx Boox, Kobo, etc.
@lanehartwell2 ай бұрын
Aside from all this, we now have to sit through ads when we watch movies on Prime unless we want to pay more to remove them. Which is bullshit because it was ad free when I paid in advance for a year of Prime, they at least owe me that time ad free.
@GrahamDixonUK2 ай бұрын
You are making the right move. I left Amazon in 2020 after learning how they treat their fulfillment warehouse staff and drivers. I had been with Amazon since they set up in the UK. I requested all of my details to be deleted including their other brands. Including Audible and The Book Depository amongst others. CDs and DVDs are much cheaper elsewhere here, a recent DVD which was £16 on Amazon cost £5 at a high street retailer WH Smith. TV's, cheaper at John Lewis and the list goes on. I lost a lot of audio books and Kindle purchases, but my conscience is now richer.
@GeekyC.2 ай бұрын
I get all my DVDs from cash converters and CEX and charity shops now .. get them for like 20p - £1 and then on Vinted il look for the newer ones second hand going for below £5. Got a nice library of movies now as I’ve seen companies removing scenes and changing them in movies so I thought I’d get the collection built up. Same with books I mainly buy second hand in great condition. Not supporting these companies who hate you and will give you plenty but take it back.
@ahandfulofearth2 ай бұрын
Cancelled my account a year ago and truly don’t miss it. Never had a kindle or purchased any digital content before though, so that wasn’t an issue for me.
@citycrusher93082 ай бұрын
This is a perfect example of why we shouldn't go ''cashless''. ''Possession is 9/10 of the law'' and ''Digital'' is never possess by the consumers.
@nunyabiz-2 ай бұрын
Absolutely - now you’re talkin ! The convenience is not worth the price - foxes should not watch chickens! (apologies to animals to make point about humans)🦊
@citycrusher93082 ай бұрын
@@nunyabiz- exactly - 💯
@Beery19622 ай бұрын
Digital can be possessed by the consumer, but only if it's stored locally on a computer that the internet has no access to.
@weatherfox12 ай бұрын
100%
@citycrusher93082 ай бұрын
@@Beery1962 true. But how many people back up the digital content they own?
@ed8054Күн бұрын
I know that supporting authors is great and I love to do that when I can. Sadly I dont have the money to fuel my reading. Got a used kindle paperwhite many years ago, still works great. I've pirated hundreds of books and just put it on the kindle with a usb cable. Ive never liked amazon and their business practices. If I buy a book these days I get it from local bookstore or directly from an authors website.
@CrixusHeart2 ай бұрын
You don't have to violate their terms for Amazon to delete your books. I tend to go back once in a while to re-read books. Many years ago I noticed certain books deleted. I had to call Amazon and they restored it. The book was not on in my digital media on Amazon. It seems Amazon was saving space. I was very angry but nothing I could do
@saralotti71742 ай бұрын
Deleting your temporary purchases to save space must be a form of consumer fraud imo even if they restore it your digital account -the account shouldn’t be altered for their space needs as the temporary purchases space has been paid for imo …
@Oops-IMeantToDoThat2 ай бұрын
Actually, in this case, you probably deleted them accidentally - if you do as I do and borrow often from your library, I clean the expired borrows frequently (don't like them keeping a history of what I read), it's easy to check the intermingled purchased media.
@CrixusHeart2 ай бұрын
@@Oops-IMeantToDoThat Nope. That's not what happened. "Saving space" is the excuse - whether accurate or not - that the Amazon rep gave me and he said that's what they do periodically. The books were no longer in my list of digital purchases. I purchased them so long ago that it seems Amazon thought I would never look for them again.
@barefootincactusАй бұрын
@@CrixusHeartThis is disturbing. I might have to start buying regular books again
@CrixusHeartАй бұрын
@@barefootincactus It's not just books. I asked Amazon - when I die, can I give "my" movies to my son. The answer is "no". Also if Amazon's license runs out, even though I paid for the movies, they can become unavailable.
@alphadogg56822 ай бұрын
I use a Kobo and am a fan. I might also recommend Project Gutenberg to everyone if you are looking to read older classics.
@queeniegreengrass35132 ай бұрын
Standardebooks host polished versions of a bunch of gutenberg classics.
@LM-fn6qb2 ай бұрын
Project Gutenberg is a treasure trove! I love John Galsworthy, Anthony Trollope and Edith Wharton. Also, Librivox is a free website of audiobooks and the readings of Edith Wharton's novels are superb. A real pleasure.
@dreamdream011Ай бұрын
You still don't own books on Kobo. You only license them
@savannahpozarycki21712 ай бұрын
I love my Kobo ereader! So much flexibility because you can manually add epubs from anywhere. Also, you can use Calibre to convert all your kindle ebooks into epubs 👀 I did that, so my entire "amazon-licensed" collection on my kindle is now permanently available to me in epub form on my PC and my Kobo.
@grsdv2 ай бұрын
I mean, you can manually add EPUB files to your Kindle account as well 🤷♂️
@ThePhoenixcompanies2 ай бұрын
Why would you do that?
@Gabriela-bl5py2 ай бұрын
could you explain how you did that? please? because I tried to convert my kindle books in caliber to move them to my kobo but I couldn't. I'm not sure if it's because I'm using the macbook version of caliber or if the plugin I installed no longer works or what
@Gabriela-bl5py2 ай бұрын
@@grsdv I think they mention adding the pubs because is way easier to add them in kobo than with kindle and there's also many different ways to do it. For example, I add them to my google drive and then download them in kobo. I've also transferred them from my laptop to kobo using the USB cable. But you can also add them through a dropbox account or an adobe digital editions account. And I have also been able to transfer borrowed books from my local library using libby and then storing them in ADE to then transfer them to my kobo. That takes a little bit of more steps but it's still super easy, free and you get to support your local library
@glswenson2 ай бұрын
@@ThePhoenixcompanies Why wouldn't you?
@aTodaCreatureАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing!!! Really great points. Keep us updated on what you end up doing. Because I would also like to know a way to save my ebooks since I paid for them and it’s my stuff.
@SchaffyD2 ай бұрын
I tend to buy all my ebooks directly from the publisher's website, and not from amazon. Works pretty well for me, and I haven't seen any negative side effects so far!
@JoeJohaneman2 ай бұрын
Do they come DRM free this way? It never occurred to me to try this.
@jessm2292 ай бұрын
thats a thought. i just checked on one from DK tho and it only has links to "buy from amazon" as well as google and B&N. maybe some other publishers sell ebooks directly ? i'll have to start checking that.
@jillfletcher77702 ай бұрын
That seems like that might be the answer. What eReader do you use?
@grsdv2 ай бұрын
@@JoeJohanemanyou can't just buy ebooks directly from the publisher (in the vast majority of cases). They let you choose which digital retailer you want the ebook from (Kindle, Kobo, Google Play, Apple Books, etc). All of them come with DRM.
@andrewn73652 ай бұрын
@@JoeJohanemanThe few publishers I looked at that sold their own ebooks did. DRM can be removed with Calibre which I recommend using anyways to manage your library.
@Serai32 ай бұрын
That's the great thing about real books - nobody can delete them from your library. REAL THINGS, people. Nothing beats real things.
@anglicanmarians68452 ай бұрын
That’s fine and dandy until you move to a smaller place and literally start to run out of physical space for more books.
@saralotti71742 ай бұрын
@@anglicanmarians6845if we don’t stop this pattern of non ownership will we find ourselves living in tiny boxes like the poor in China Own Nothing and Obey the Globalist Rule in a tiny box capsule they call a “home”-Enjoy!
@Serai32 ай бұрын
@@anglicanmarians6845 That's a lack of creativity. Besides, we have LIBRARIES. Try visiting one sometime.
@anglicanmarians68452 ай бұрын
@@Serai3Well bless your heart, why the heck did I never think of that? Nice try though.
@letmeeeentertainyou2 ай бұрын
same with cash
@HistoryWithJP2 ай бұрын
You’re making the right call here, if we don’t fight back like this we won’t own anything soon. If you haven’t read the book technofeudalism it has some interesting takes on a lot of the issues you brought up.
@mycelia_ow2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation.
@TheSoIdier40414 күн бұрын
And remember kids, the next time someone says “A big corporation wouldn’t do that.” Oh yes, they will.
@angelaguidolin48222 ай бұрын
"You'll own nothing and be happy." Klaus Schwab
@postblitz2 ай бұрын
He's right. No subscriptions. No licenses. No copies. Nothing. Just eat food, study nature and walk in the sun. Own nothing. Destroy the capitalist market economy by forsaking buying anything but the ultra-essential and local. Bankrupt all the amazons of the world, starting with the WEF members' companies.
@catsspat2 ай бұрын
"You'll own nothing and [we will] be happy."
@randomfactsthatdontmatter34662 ай бұрын
"You vill eat ze bugs and sleep in ze pods"
@skitoxe44822 ай бұрын
That statement is from Ida Auken, not klaus schwab. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27ll_own_nothing_and_be_happy
@JoeS433-q6k2 ай бұрын
@@skitoxe4482 ''Auken had previously written in 2014 about a hackathon at the WEF that proposed "FridgeFlix", a startup that would allow users to lease all of their household appliances from a provider that would also service and upgrade these appliances. The proposed company would reduce the risk of residents incurring costly repairs and would work with energy suppliers to reduce power consumption of appliances.[1] In 2016, Auken published an essay originally titled "Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better",[2] later retitled "Here's how life could change in my city by the year 2030", on the WEF's official web site. It described life in an unnamed city in which the narrator does not own a car, a house, any appliances, or any clothes, and instead relies on shared services for all of his daily needs. Auken later added an author's note to the story responding to critics, stating that it is not her "utopia or dream of the future", and that she intended for the essay to start discussions about technological development.[3]'' ''later retitled "Here's how life could change in my city by the year 2030", on the WEF's official web site.'' Essentially you could say this is the goal of Klaus Schwab and his friends. Professor Klaus Schwab was born in Ravensburg, Germany in 1938. He is Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum
@SueB_3Ай бұрын
Great video and information. One thing people can do is borrow digital books from libraries. No, it’s not owning the book and there is a time limit, but no money is exchanged.
@Dread-Gazebo2 ай бұрын
I use Kobo. Their e-reader is seen as a thumb drive by your computer, so loading 3rd party ebooks is drag and drop, and their store has a wide selection.
@brunosco2 ай бұрын
Not to contradict you and not to defend Amazon at all, but my Kindle is seen as a thumb drive by my computer, so loading 3rd party ebooks is drag and drop, and their store has a wide selection. 😛 Anyway, how is Kobo different, apart from the file format? Do you own the books as they are forever, unlike with Amazon?
@Sassari29302 ай бұрын
@@brunosco No, you don't. I've had books disappear from Kobo.
@lunlunnnnn2 ай бұрын
@@brunoscomost places where you can buy ebooks just give you an epub file, which kindles don't support. you can convert them, but that's an extra step that's not necessary on a Kobo for example
@Dread-Gazebo2 ай бұрын
@@brunosco i haven’t had anything change, but the other guy said they’ve had something change. I wouldn’t be surprised if the legalities were similar. At the time I got it, side loading was easier than Kindle, and I think the file formats used by Kobo aren’t proprietary. But I don’t know everything, so don’t take my word for it.
@brunosco2 ай бұрын
@@Dread-Gazebo Thanks for your input.
@vongodric14 күн бұрын
The crazy thing; often, e-books aren't even that much cheaper than printed physical books...
@TheSuperrespect132 ай бұрын
Yo ho, yo ho....a pirate's life for me....
@immortaljanus2 ай бұрын
"The Code is more what we call guidelines than actual rules..."
@johnnymcjohnson13732 ай бұрын
Especially since I usually will buy the physical edition anyway at some point the ebook is just a convenient alternative for me when I’m on the go
@TheSuperrespect132 ай бұрын
@@johnnymcjohnson1373 most if not all physical books I buy have been secondhand that I picked up for dirt cheap. I rarely "buy" ebooks...but get them from eh...friends :)
@HigrationsMintergrund4202 ай бұрын
The wifi of my kindle hasnt been turned on for the past 7 years... Guess why ;)
@jakefromstatefarm14052 ай бұрын
Absolutely, that and a public library card is all you need 👍
@Sammyspage2 ай бұрын
Some really thought-provoking points here. I use my e-reader (not a kindle, but I can still only buy licenses) however I simply rent books from my local library which provides online accounts and is free. I can get new books and return the old ones all from home. It supports the library and also circumvents supporting massive businesses.
@Tehblood2 ай бұрын
this issue is much larger than just books. the video game industry has the same issues. the movie side is also the same. these companies are more than happy to charge subscription fees, upfront costs, require specific hardware, etc. and WILL NOT HESITATE, to change, update, retract, remove, or whatever else. with content you have purchased. there is a gigantic, gaping hole, in legislation. with digital content. as it currently stands, especially in the us, all of the protections are for the corporations, ZERO of the protections are for the consumer. theres the whole extension of this issue into preservation that goes even further. in the end, theyre doing a damn good job making sure piracy will remain alive and well for decades to come.
@emb219822 ай бұрын
Absolutely, this is why I rarely buy digital video games. Plus the fact that there is a healthy resale and second hand market for games.
@TheExileFox2 ай бұрын
not just the video game industry. software in general is like that.
@TheExileFox2 ай бұрын
@@emb21982 there is virtually no European resale market and there hasn't been one for at least 2 decades so, no, it's not healthy globally speaking.
@bobmcbob43992 ай бұрын
@@emb21982 Buy from Gog. I do, it's good. I own my games that I buy and download locally.
@mrwpg2 ай бұрын
"You will own nothing and be happy"...
@felipemacchione6 күн бұрын
I don't feel bad about pirating books I cannot buy in a physical format, that's what my kindle is basically for.
@drakewilliams60692 ай бұрын
1984 isn't just a book, it's a prophecy.
@HockTuah_Harris2 ай бұрын
So is Atlas Shrugged. In my opinion it’s more on par with where we currently are. 1984 is like the end game for this madness.
@aljawad2 ай бұрын
The fact that Amazon chose to remove “1984” makes this point even more poignant!
@coweatsman2 ай бұрын
It seemed to have have used 1984 as a manual by TPTB.
@dolphone67482 ай бұрын
Ok buddy
@Yummicookie19792 ай бұрын
💯
@ocha-time2 ай бұрын
If buying isn't owning, then piracy isn't theft
@mawnkey2 ай бұрын
I mean piracy _isn't_ theft. It's copyright violation, which is why we have separate laws for them. But if they're not going to allow you to _own_ a copy you legally purchased then they're in violation of the social contract surrounding copyright, so you're no longer ethically bound by it either.
@goodlookinouthomie17572 ай бұрын
You can keep it 100% ethical buy paying for the media you want and then pirating it in whatever way you see fit. Still legally a grey area but Saint Peter will handwave that one through.
@parodybbb2 ай бұрын
@@mawnkey It's not ethical to complain about Amazon and 1984 but then use Amazon and 1984 as justification for your own unethical behavior. Pick a principle and apply it consistently. Piracy is theft. Pirates are thieves. That's their entire identity. If you want to be one, fine, but at least have the courage to own it. Or, join the more civilized world, where we recognize and value the contributions of others that benefit us, and exchange compensation without the need for violence and killing to put our principles into practice.
@TheTrueRandomGamer2 ай бұрын
I guess this is literally...literally 1984.
@Gigusx2 ай бұрын
Have you ever read 1984?
@TheTrueRandomGamer2 ай бұрын
It's one of my favorite books.
@Gigusx2 ай бұрын
Then I don't know why you would so keenly equate one to another.
@TheTrueRandomGamer2 ай бұрын
...What?
@optipwr402 ай бұрын
It’s not literally 1984 because they aren’t rewriting history and forcing you to believe it’s always been that way. But it definitely is a shadow of 1984 by changing content and not disclosing it (the book art) but that’s more just pointing to the lack of ownership when you buy ebooks than anything else.
@neonGliiitchАй бұрын
I bought a kindle a while ago and amassed a collection on it. However, recently I decided I wanted to start spending less time looking at screens. I know the kindle uses ink and all that, but I wanted less screen time no matter what. So probably a couple months ago I decided to start reading physical books again. Kind of glad I did after seeing this. I don't think my library should be on loan and subject to anyone's whims.
@jimjmcd2 ай бұрын
This is a special kind of book burning. it's like Barnes and Noble sending thugs around to burn the books you bought from them because they don't think you paid enough. Whatever Amazon says, it's very hard to frame the contract between them and a book purchaser as anything but a purchase-and-sale agreement, not a license. If this were ever challenged in court, I doubt that the terms of Amazon's "agreement" would be upheld. But, of course, bringing it to court and getting a decision would be slow and expensive. This isn't just an annoyance, it's a civil rights issue and a big one. It isn't just Amazon. The whole consumer market is shifting into a space where you can't own anything, and if you want something, you have to keep paying for it forever.
@beingkrysАй бұрын
I read 1984 summer ‘22. I borrowed it from the library. It’s what I’ve been doing for a while now after trying to stay away from Amazon for EVERYTHING! Interesting enough, never liked audio books, I did buy a few but not as many as you. Thanks for this detailed video explaining. I will share with everyone I know!
@CalumRaasay2 ай бұрын
This is why all my books are paper! PS unrelated but does anyone have space for 2000 unread books
@Gigusx2 ай бұрын
The space is the main reason I buy everything digitally whenever I can 😁 I've even started taking notes only digitally (not including a post-it or two on my desk for stuff I want to have on top of my mind). It just adds up too quickly and takes too much space, and it can't be searched or transported easily.
@Bookworm214-y3d2 ай бұрын
they have threatened to remove all paper books but funnily enough all modern books are garbage any way so why would anyone care.
@balsarmy2 ай бұрын
2000 is 3 big book shelvings (80 cm ×2m). One wall in a room or you can separate them in several rooms
@natbrownizzle13872 ай бұрын
@@GigusxI dont judge, but I buy books mainly as books, however I do buy ganes digitally and or movies on prime, but I will alsos tart buying physicall dvds and blu rays
@-theNerd2 ай бұрын
@@balsarmy yep
@MBecklenbergАй бұрын
This was my first experience to hear Jared H. Loved the presentation. I'm not an e-book reader; I buy only physical books, though increasingly, I'm attracted to the idea of ebooks. We'll see. Thanks for your thoughts on the topic, Jared. Valuable.
@stefanpark17882 ай бұрын
I have scripts that can pull and decrypt the books from my kindle, so Amazon can never take my purchases away from me. I don't care what they say, if I've paid the money I get the book. Should be no difference between a physical book purchase and a digital book purchase in terms of ownership.
@smil19062 ай бұрын
sounds interesting, care to share those scripts?
@innocehnt752 ай бұрын
github?
@MeretAasiyahАй бұрын
Hi, can you share with us a link to your scripts? Thanks.
@Micia.23 күн бұрын
Care to share or a way to access scripts like that?
@YeahAnny2 ай бұрын
I own a Kobo ereader and I would highly recommend it! You can sync it up with your Pocket and also transfer your own ebooks/PDF files to it 👍 great video, by the way!
@Fernandaoliv12 ай бұрын
That is why I do the following: I buy stuff on Kindle, and if it is something I love and I am sure I will read again at some point, I buy a physical copy. This way I don't overacummulate but still own (for real) whatever fuels my soul.
@aarondavid8262 ай бұрын
same
@EstebanAguilarSax2 ай бұрын
Yep, I only buy kindle books at a discount for one I will probably only read once. Books I will treasure I buy physical copies.
@deepat50882 ай бұрын
Same 😊
@GeekyC.2 ай бұрын
Exactly what I do. I have kindle unlimited to test out some fantasy romance books that are about to come out physically. They when they are on offer for like 99p (1 dollar) il buy them if I know they are just a quick one off read or something I want to test out before I buy it physically. Always buy your items physically it’s the same with movies and subscriptions for movies. The companies have been caught changing movie scenes or cutting parts out from the original so I have built up a library of dvds also now. I don’t subscribe to anything now only Spotify to listen to podcasts.
@josephteller97152 ай бұрын
Great if they exist but there are a LOT of books that only exist as ebooks... especially older books that only have been republished on Kindle because it costs the publisher very little to do so. Try buying books from the 1930s and 1940s and 1950s in physical form and you will go bankrupt if you want them (if you can find them) that are otherwise out of print.
@ziploc20002 ай бұрын
It's worse with movies, they will edit and delete sections as they choose. Having your own hard copy is better, but physical media can be lost or damaged.
@fredEVOIXАй бұрын
you can as someone said "format-shift" your media to digital yourself, it's not cheap depending on the size of your library but it's yours
@shawnlinnehan73492 ай бұрын
Never mind the copyright stuff, digital media is not long term and all your stuff will be lost eventually. It amazes me how much faith people have in digital garbage. I guess I have just been around longer. I have 3 dead iMacs and two laptops in my garage. They all just up and died and I lost everything that was exclusively only in them. I took all kinds of pictures on digital cameras that are now all obsolete. Saved all the pictures to discs and thumb drive and after a decade they’re all corrupted and gone. I still have all the actual photos I took from a real camera from 40 years ago though even if they’re faded, I still have them. Lost a lot of stuff due to this digital hell. Now I just keep building my own bookshelves and go to used bookstores and buy real, physical books. Screw digital.
@SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans76482 ай бұрын
Digital media does need to be copied forward on a strict schedule, unless maybe it's super premium media like archival quality or even the new M-discs. And redundancy and backups help. Large media tends to get cheaper and cheaper over time, so this doesn't have to be a problem, as long as you never throw away your capability to deal with your current media when purchasing your capability to deal with new media. Don't "screw" digital -- just be wise with it. For if you can preserve those bits, they will be as precise in a hundred years as they were the day they were written.
@timz98622 ай бұрын
I have photos saved on CDs and DVDs from over 20 years ago that are fine. But ,I also have them backed up in other locations, as well. I would ask, if they are not recoverable, why are you keeping dead iMacs and laptops around? Have you tried taking them to a facility that recovers hard drives? They should be able to help, unless now that you’ve stored them in your garage the temperature changes have totally destroyed them. Which goes back to my question, why keep them around? There are a lot of reasons to make digital copies, even if you have original physical copies of photos. The main one being, you can share them with other family members all over the world in seconds.
@littlestbroccoli2 ай бұрын
Everyone jumping in to tell you how you did this wrong, but honestly, I completely agree. Paying for discs of games we can no longer play, saving files to CD-Rs that degrade, and now all this money spent on intangible "things" we'll never own and are being written out of by modern ToS. It's despicable. I wish more people would be up in arms over it instead of just accepting it. We aren't using our rights as customers to laugh in their faces and tell them what they're asking is B.S.
@timz98622 ай бұрын
@@littlestbroccoli I guess "everyone" is two people? If you want to be truly vigilant about storing things like photos, which are important to everyone, then you need to have both a physical and digital version of them. As you said, CD-Rs degrade (although I have yet to have that happen to any of mine), but so do old photographs. Isn't it better to scan those in and have a backup copy of them in case something happens to valuable old photos? But, I do agree about owning things. If you purchase something, then you should own it.
@shawnlinnehan73492 ай бұрын
@@timz9862 You can't just throw computers in the trash in my county. You have to bring them to the landfill and pay and I can't be bothered. I am not on any social media whatsoever. I never even made a Facebook page. I don't send pictures around to family. They were mainly just pictures of my kids throughout their youth and some pictures from various vacations. I live in the present and in the physical world, not the digital one. I can't even read a book on a screen like a Kindle. It doesn't work for me, nor can I listen to an audio book.
@SCARFACE692472 ай бұрын
0:46 I've never had a physical book do any of that.
@Worldsways16 күн бұрын
What you said about Kindle is informative. It discourages me from either purchasing Kindle books or publishing Kindle books. However, authors who publish on Amazon have an option to have their ebook sold as a paperback as well. As an Amazon affiliate, I have avoided digital downloads. I have an audio book store where you can listen to a few minutes of the audio book before you purchase, and then if you decide to purchase, you will get a cd - a physical product. After seeing your video, I do not think I will publish on Amazon, but self-publish ebooks that can be immediately downloaded to your device upon purchase. Thanks for the video.
@bazoo5132 ай бұрын
~ 7:30 - Again, content updates, for better or for worse, is a matter of _publisher's_ decision, not Amazon's. And you can set your content not to update unless you initiate it from the MYK page. You will still be able to update individual books. What sucks is that the publishers do not make clear (via Amazon) what the update consists of.
@bazoo5132 ай бұрын
@@fishenwater OK, so Amazon could have made a textbox "What has been changed" on the upload forrm. Most would contain "Minor typos" or somesuch. Amazon cannot be expected to actually _verify_ that.
@davidw27442 ай бұрын
Calibre+dedrm is the only way. Literally, all other non-kindle ereaders use DRM. This is because the publishers request DRM to be applied (except Tor).
@lanceyoung99282 ай бұрын
A pedant may consider Calibre and DeDRM piracy, but for books I buy, Calibre allows me to own them. Then, with the Kobo Touch Extended plugin, I read kepubs on my Kobo Libra 2 - I don't use Kindles any longer
@DavidBrown-im4ph2 ай бұрын
Baen books bought from the Baen website are DRM free. Tor et al may say non-DRM, but Amazons use of a proprietary ebook format makes them effectively DRM'ed.
@DigitalMoonlight2 ай бұрын
@@lanceyoung9928 Piracy requires you to distribute copyrighted works. Cracking DRM is different, more minor charge only applicable in countries where it is illegal such as the USA. Most of Europe, the UK and Canada cracking DRM for the purposes of making a personal archival copy is legal as of the last time I checked (sometime in the 2010s)
@mawnkey2 ай бұрын
@@lanceyoung9928 it's not piracy if the copyright holder broke the social contract by revoking your ownership of your copy of the work when your understanding was that you were purchasing it.
@TheOtherBill2 ай бұрын
@@DavidBrown-im4ph Baen books purchased through amazon and delivered as AZW3 files can be converted to EPUB by Calibre. not all AZW3 files are DRM'd.
@bazoo5132 ай бұрын
13:30 - A word on DRM would be in order here: if you copy an DRM-encumbered e-book (again, the publisher's decision), you will be able to read it only on the praticular kindle you copied it from (unless you remove the DRM encryption.)
@Techpriest9 күн бұрын
Not sure if you'll see this, but as a shop/site owner the biggest issue is search engines as they funnel people to major sites like Amazon. This wouldn't necessarily be a problem, but on the topic of books, for a while we were getting people coming into our shop and asking us if we mispriced a book on our shelves, when we told them no they seemed confused how we had so many copies of this book. Asked why they were so confused they showed us the digital search for this item and while we sold it both in store and online for under ten dollars, the cheapest listing was ebay at thirty and Amazon at forty, we did not even show up in search but many other big sites had the book listed for more. This was not a rare book, this was an in print mass produced paperback we reordered each time inventory got low and continue to reorder to this day but now that the manufacturer listed the book on their site others seem to have corrected the issue.
@potatoes-fjlafjla2 ай бұрын
10:29 thank you; I’m currently studying on book publishing and most publishers don’t like Kindle because of how aggressive it is with it’s pricing which makes publishers not have extra money to pay authors better
@HGShurtugal2 ай бұрын
Just a friendly reminder that if you want to read a book go to your public library first to see if they have it. Also you can ask the librarian if he can get it shipped from another library or if he can order it for you and future people.
@suseanneegoulet10332 ай бұрын
It's a myth that every town has a public library. Mine doesn't, we have the right to use another town's library that's 2 towns away. Gas isn't free. I haven't been to that town in nearly 2 years. Instead, I am on author's email lists so I get notified when ebooks are available for free. Many times I can get downloads that are DRM free. Sometimes there are free book lists for various platforms like Kindle, Kobo, Nook, Google Play or through Smashwords. Of course there's The Gutenberg Project for classics. Lots of possibilities that don't involve money but yes, it takes a bit of time... it's your time, or your money sometimes. You choose.
@JH-bc9yqАй бұрын
If you have a Kobo e-reader it has OverDrive which allows you to borrow ebooks from your local library. And you don't have to travel there to get your books! Free too with your library membership.
@Karmageddon7072 ай бұрын
Thriftbooks is really good btw ! Its got used and new.
@randygraham9262 ай бұрын
Yeah, I often buy cheap used books there ... and the descriptions are pretty accurate.
@hope-cat48942 ай бұрын
AbeBooks is pretty good too.
@vivixferrix396412 күн бұрын
I thought kindles were the solution to avoid book worms, help with the moving out from one house to the other…. but after watching this, it’s much better to have physical books.
@seattlesauce2 ай бұрын
Quick solution.... though it does require a little work and a small investment. Just download the book to read offline and then copy it over (time spent) to a sd card or other storage device (money spent) then just always keep that storage separate from your kindle and you'll always have a digital copy of that book no matter what Amazon does.
@tetsugaijinАй бұрын
That's half the idea but all kindle purchased books come with a strict DRM baked in, you physically can't access those books on any other software until you remove the DRM. Calibre the book managing software can remove the DRM and also can reformat it into a universal file type like epub to be read on any reading software in the future.
@GeFlixes2 ай бұрын
2:25 No worries, Amazon will happily sell a pitchfork to you.
@coffeekhanАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@dreamdream011Ай бұрын
Bezos is not the CEO, hasn't been for years
@benbrunelle50849 күн бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing.
@ravenstone3664 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉
@konberner1702 ай бұрын
You will own nothing, and you will be unhappy. But saying you are unhappy is dangerous speech, so you will say you are happy. Even worse than 1984.
@itsirrelevant45652 ай бұрын
I’m mad as hell and I’ve got no clue how not to take it.
@itsirrelevant45652 ай бұрын
Seriously though we have to start promoting culture that challenges linguistic bs because that’s the weapon fscsts use to distort violence. They obscure power through finance, art through copyright, science through politics, etc. reject academic jargon and capitalist musings.
@3nertia2 ай бұрын
Welcome to capitalism!
@3nertia2 ай бұрын
@@itsirrelevant4565 It's the perfect trap init?
@alihenderson59102 ай бұрын
@@3nertiaLol, this is not capitalism.
@albizutoday275410 күн бұрын
Thanks for caring and sharing! Yes it’s possible to unite against this tendency of controlling every aspect of our lives! Thanks again!
@Beauc46522 ай бұрын
Recently started collecting and making my own media. CD's, records, books... burning discs of things I intend to keep whether or not I pay for a streaming service, etc. It seems like an odd hobby- but I'm from the time when that was the option. The only option. There's an argument to be had that says physical is cheaper than digital streaming, and it is yours regardless of a company just rewriting their TOS to steal your money.
@Danielle2Cats2 ай бұрын
How do you burn things off streaming? I can't keep supporting these companies.