Amazon’s killing a feature that let you download and backup Kindle books
Amazon’s killing a feature that let you download and backup Kindle books
www.theverge.com Amazon’s killing a feature that let you download and backup Kindle books
It’s bad if you like to keep ebook backup copies.

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Reminder that piracy is a service issue.
97 0 Reply100%. I have always pirated, but the amount of things I pirated went way, way down when Netflix had a decent library of things to watch and was affordably priced.
14 0 ReplyI stopped pirating altogether thanks to Spotify, Netflix and Steam.
But now I've cancelled Netflix and I have a 24 TB NAS filled with movies
8 0 ReplyI moved from MA to NC and I miss my library every day. (I also miss other things.)
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Piracy is also a "We're underpaid and can't afford shit in this economy" issue. It's ethcal to pirate since the rich steals from us all the time.
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