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If you don't have a PHYSICAL copy, you don't own it!

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>Amazon recently changed the wording on their website when it comes to buying Kindle ebooks. As the screenshot above shows, they now have a disclaimer under the buy now button that says, “By placing your order, you’re purchasing a license to the content and you agree to the Kindle Store Terms of Use”. It also says that same thing when shopping for Kindle ebooks directly from the store on Kindle ereaders and Kindle apps. The funny thing is they only appear to be doing that in the US. I checked Amazon UK and Amazon CA and both show the old disclaimer that just says, “By clicking the above button, you agree to the Kindle Store Terms of Use”.

If you don't have a PHYSICAL copy, you don't own it! Archive: https://archive.today/NZkkM From the post: >>Amazon recently changed the wording on their website when it comes to buying Kindle ebooks. As the screenshot above shows, they now have a disclaimer under the buy now button that says, “By placing your order, you’re purchasing a license to the content and you agree to the Kindle Store Terms of Use”. It also says that same thing when shopping for Kindle ebooks directly from the store on Kindle ereaders and Kindle apps. The funny thing is they only appear to be doing that in the US. I checked Amazon UK and Amazon CA and both show the old disclaimer that just says, “By clicking the above button, you agree to the Kindle Store Terms of Use”.

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I can definitely smell it, that thick hard wood, all securely, and deliberately placed, not a single creak in that room, and all shelves are very strong, none of them buckle under the weight of the books.

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Having a personal library like that has literally been a dream of mine since I was a kid.