"Kindle users will be able to post book passages to Twitter or as Facebook updates, as Amazon updates the device's firmware with ever more web-friendly features" the Register reports. So is there another Class Action Suit in the making, as we've seen in the case of Google Books? Publishers surely are firmly against any new ways of reading that include sharing … no: distributing! … content … where we humble "normal" people just see access and social networking…
Impending Class Action Suit Against Amazon?
By Dr. Peter Troxler
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