
For Kindle editions, there is no First Sale Doctrine, and no physical book for me to resell, but they can make it go away and give me a refund. So how about Amazon learns from its newly-acquired Zappos's 365 day return policy and lets Kindle users return books they don't want? That could justify keeping the remote deletion feature on the Kindle.
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In what sense would can a digital purchase be returned? A 'used' item has a depreciated value, a new and a used digital book are identical.
Actually, there's a policy of Kindle books being returnable for 7 days after purchase.
I do like Zappo's policy a digital bit better :-)
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