Friday, July 31, 2009



Jay Edelson, a Chicago lawyer who filed the lawsuit, said in a news release that Amazon's actions could have far-reaching consequences if allowed to stand.

"Amazon.com had no more right to hack into people's Kindles than its customers have the right to hack into Amazon's bank account to recover a mistaken overpayment," Edelson said. "Technology companies increasingly feel that because they have the ability to access people's personal property, they have the right to do so. That is 100 percent contrary to the laws of this country."

... this issue is so delicate ...
... that a serious justice system ...
... would impose punitive damages at a level ...
... of bankrupting amazon ...
... however this won't happen ...
... in the united orwellian states of amerikkka ...






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