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When you give Amazon your money, the "Button" to purchase says "BUY" not "Rent".
First, Amazon does not archive Newspaper and Magazine issues in your account for more that a few issues unlike when you purchase books. It is up to you to back up NPs and Magazines onto your computer to archive, for example The Wall Street Journal. Here is the rub. Should you loose, receive a replacement Kindle (warranty or otherwise) or purchase a Kindle 2 ALL past issues of Newspapers or Magazines that were downloaded to the original Kindle will be UNREADABLE on any subsequent Kindle even though it is registered to your account. Think about this for a moment. You buy these periodicals and obtain the rights for your use, but if you purchase or replace your Kindle you have no further rights to read past issues YOU bought and paid for. One better hope that their Kindle never breaks because Amazon does not repair YOUR Kindle they replace it with another. Therefore no more use of your periodicals. Sound absurd? Well it is true. So much for a reference library. It is because of the Digital Rights Management (DRM) that is embedded in the file of the Newspaper or Magazine. It records the serial number of the original Kindle that the periodical was downloaded to. If you change Kindles, of course the serial number of the Kindle changes and therefore the file is Unusable on the new or replacement Kindle. (This is not the case with books) On one hand you can purchase a hard copy of a magazine or newspaper and let 1000 people read it, but now it turns out you can't even read a copy of the very one YOU purchased. For all the good that has come out of Kindle it amazes me the obvious necessities that have not been addressed.
March 2009 · Unknown
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