Kindle 2, redux
<p>
<a href="http://tendentious.org/2009/02/if-it-werent-for-the-drm.html">Just a
little shy of two months ago</a>, I noted that I really, really liked the
looks of the Kindle 2, etc., but that I simply could not in good faith
allow someone else to hold my content hostage via DRM.</p>
<p>
No doubt people scoffed at the possibility. Two months later,
<a href="http://consumerist.com/5213774/amazon-can-ban-you-from-your-kindle-account-whenever-it-likes">it
happened to someone</a>.</p>
<p>
And I'm sure as hell never buying one.</p>
<p>
<a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Talking-Points-Memo/~3/PAx7DLPBeGA/ive_been_saying_on_the.php">Via</a></p>
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Michael Alan Dorman
If it weren't for the DRM
<p>
…honestly, I'd probably have already ordered a Kindle 2. It looks like
it resolved all my aesthetic issues with the original Kindle, and
watching Jeff Bezos sling one around on <em>The Daily Show</em>, it looks light
and easy. Oh, to be able to easily search books. And all that jazz.</p>
<p>
But I'll be goddamned if I'll put myself in a position where someone can
suddenly declare that I can't read the book I damned well paid for.</p>
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Michael Alan Dorman