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Next week, Amazon is stripping away your ability to download your ebooks.

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  • ionaddis@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

    Some have speculated it's complying in advance with stealth editing of books to remove whatever content has been decided to be censored. If you can't download the original copy and keep it, they can change the one you have and make it seem like the original text never existed.

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    Lol, my girlfriend just had all of her sideloaded books removed from her kindle today. She just opened her kindle and they were gone

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      I pulled down the eight Kindle books I actually bought, about half of the books in my Kindle library are public domain, stuff like old Sherlock Holmes novels, some FAA handbooks, etc.

      Next I guess is Audible. Over the years Audible has offered a lot of free trials with a complimentary audiobook several times, and I've amassed a bit of a collection. Including the edition of The Martian narrated by R.C. Bray you can't get anymore. Those I'd like in mp3 format if I can get it.

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        library genesis. anna's archive.

        chances are, its there.

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        • dukethorion@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

          That doesn't change the argument.

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          Legality has never been morality. Slavery was legal, still technically is.

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          • F [email protected]

            It absolutely does. https://plugins.calibre-ebook.com/ there is a KFX input plugin. Also, if using an older version of kindle for PC you can batch download your whole library and import to Calibre.

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            Yep, I did it earlier today. Took about half an hour to set up, download and convert 75 books and comics

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            • M [email protected]

              Lol, my girlfriend just had all of her sideloaded books removed from her kindle today. She just opened her kindle and they were gone

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              Book burning

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              • captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.worksC [email protected]

                I pulled down the eight Kindle books I actually bought, about half of the books in my Kindle library are public domain, stuff like old Sherlock Holmes novels, some FAA handbooks, etc.

                Next I guess is Audible. Over the years Audible has offered a lot of free trials with a complimentary audiobook several times, and I've amassed a bit of a collection. Including the edition of The Martian narrated by R.C. Bray you can't get anymore. Those I'd like in mp3 format if I can get it.

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                GetLibation.com to download and convert your Audible library

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                  GetLibation.com to download and convert your Audible library

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                  Thank you. Audible was my lifesaver when I was working on the road but I'm definitely on the prepare part.

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                    Here's my purely capitalistic problem with Amazon:

                    A decade+ ago, I realized that major brands were using the site as their outlet store. I'd buy a pack of socks, and they'd be hideously deformed. I'd buy a few pants for work, one pair would be too small, one too large, and one would fit just right. I'm not fucking Goldilocks.

                    The final straw for me was when my coffee maker broke. I ordered a new one via same day shipping, which at the time had a minimum order of something like $50. The coffee maker did not cost quite enough, so I added something random to the order so that my same day shipping would be free. Ultimately, the coffee maker arrived late (i.e. not the same day) and the decanter was broken.

                    When I contacted Amazon about the issue, the agent said they could reship, but they wouldn't send it same day so for that specific item it was going to take 3 - 5 days to arrive. They also tried to hassle me with a straight up return, telling me I had to take it to a UPS store, which at the time was 30+ minutes away.

                    Ultimately, I pulled a Karen and told them to cancel my Amazon Prime, which they did. Only problem is, I was 2 or 3 months into the year long subscription and assumed I'd get a pro-rated refund. I did not. When I got back in touch with customer service, they told me that Amazon adds up the value of the "free" shipping I received, the rental value of the movies and shows I watched on Prime, and the value of all the other services included with Prime and if that total exceeds the remaining value of the Prime subscription, then no refund.

                    They basically stole almost a year of Prime from me with no recourse.

                    Scum company. I got a lot of hate for saying this back in those days. But at least now, a decade+ later, people are finally starting to wake up. Not everyone, obviously. But at least I don't get hateful responses and DMs quite as much as I used to.

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                      Fuck Amazon. Delete your account.

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                        Like I believe generally everyone needs . waffle eating books should imaginatively teach evil

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                        • mp3@lemmy.caM [email protected]

                          One more reason not to buy ebooks from Amazon.

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                          I’m glad I started my Amazon boycott earlier. I could’ve lost a lot more e-books.

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                            library genesis. anna's archive.

                            chances are, its there.

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                            It's been a while since I've heard about libgen and aa - and actually i'm not sure how they operate with direct downloads of copyrighted material? I find my ebooks through more conventional p2p means, but i've always just assumed that was necessary to avoid sudden takedowns

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                            • circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.orgC [email protected]

                              Even after years and years of this being discussed, it shocks me how many people keep dropping money into services which force them to own nothing.

                              Convenience is a helluva drug.

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                              It depends, sometimes you can "buy" digital ownership from these places in the form of DRM-free files. If you are able to download the DRM-free file and make a reliable backup of it, then I could call that actual ownership. This is how I approach my music and ebook libraries. I don't do subscriptions for streaming anything but TV.

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                                As someone who likes to have a fallback way of purchasing digital content that I can remove DRM from, this annoys me.

                                I can still purchase mp3 and flac files from various online retailers, and I can rip bluray for my movies and tv shows, but now I need a new place to purchase ebooks that are downloadable. Anyone have any recommendations? The first few independent retailers i've found seem to require their own apps.

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                                  Check if it’s available on your library website first, for the sake of the author.

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                                  I download books from my library to my kindle. It goes through Amazon though, so I assume I am also impacted by this BS.

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                                    I download books from my library to my kindle. It goes through Amazon though, so I assume I am also impacted by this BS.

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                                    It shouldn’t. The DRM is on the Amazon book file format. The books I get from my library are usually epub format.

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                                      It's been a while since I've heard about libgen and aa - and actually i'm not sure how they operate with direct downloads of copyrighted material? I find my ebooks through more conventional p2p means, but i've always just assumed that was necessary to avoid sudden takedowns

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                                      what is your p2p method, out of curiosity?

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                                        what is your p2p method, out of curiosity?

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                                        I get my linux distros via torrent networks, mostly

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                                          It depends, sometimes you can "buy" digital ownership from these places in the form of DRM-free files. If you are able to download the DRM-free file and make a reliable backup of it, then I could call that actual ownership. This is how I approach my music and ebook libraries. I don't do subscriptions for streaming anything but TV.

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                                          True, though such services are in the extreme minority at this point.

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