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Re: Amazon customer service
From: Paul Ferguson <fergdawgster () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 10:34:07 -0700
Not only can Amazon remotely "remove content", so can Apple (anything obtained via itunes store), and Google (via Android app store). And now so can Microsoft beginning with Windows 8. Enjoy. - ferg - Sent from my Android device. On Oct 23, 2012 10:23 AM, "Blanchard, Michael (InfoSec)" < michael.blanchard () emc com> wrote:
ToS's have been shot down in the courts when they've been confronted, not
always but they have been. NOTHING prevents you from suing for any reason, even if you have an iron-clad contract... whether or not you'll be successful, that's a different story ;-)
I would go to the press, I'd make the biggest stink that I possibly
could.... loudly and publicly... the liberal media just LOVES stories like these... "little person against giant corporation" would be the byline.... I would mention in those interviews that I'm thinking about suing.... I'd get the EFF involved and anyone else that will listen and help make my story loud and public....
By the sound of it she had thousands of dollars worth of books on
there....
I stand by what I said... I will never, nor any of my family members
ever, purchase a Kindle, period.... I had no idea that they *could* remotely wipe my device.... once I buy a device it's mine to do what I wish with it... that might be using it as designed, or using my conventional item in an unconventional manner :-)
Mike B Michael P. Blanchard Senior Security Engineer, CISSP, GCIH, CCSA-NGX, MCSE Office of Information Security & Risk Management EMC ² Corporation 32 Coslin Drive Southboro, MA 01772 -----Original Message----- From: funsec-bounces () linuxbox org [mailto:funsec-bounces () linuxbox org] On
Behalf Of Rich Kulawiec
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 11:50 AM To: funsec () linuxbox org Subject: Re: [funsec] Amazon customer service On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 02:55:14PM +0000, Blanchard, Michael (InfoSec)
wrote:
Wow, my next call would be to a lawyerNot much point in that. You agreed to their terms-of-service when you bought the device, and those terms not only include the stipulation that they can do this to you at will, but that all such disagreements will be resolved in a manner of their choosing, which does not include letting you sue them. ---rsk _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list. _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
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- Amazon customer service Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah (Oct 22)
- Re: Amazon customer service Blanchard, Michael (InfoSec) (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Rich Kulawiec (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Blanchard, Michael (InfoSec) (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Paul Ferguson (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Rich Kulawiec (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Blanchard, Michael (InfoSec) (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Paul Ferguson (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Jeffrey Walton (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Jeffrey Walton (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Rich Kulawiec (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Blanchard, Michael (InfoSec) (Oct 23)
- Re: Amazon customer service Jeffrey Walton (Oct 23)
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- Re: Amazon customer service Jim Murray (Oct 23)