![]() “I’d like to live in a perfect world where I own this content and can do whatever I want with it,” said Justin Gawronski, a high school student whose copy of “1984” was erased by Amazon, but who recently declined when a lawyer asked him to join a class-action lawsuit over the incident. When the student was last interviewed by The New York Times's Brad Stone about the sudden removal of his copy of '1984,' Stone reported: ' Whether or not people are bothered by these possibilities may in part be a function of their age, as a new generation grows up with an implicit understanding of the rules around these networked devices and learns to live with them. ![]() Note that an interview with the "1984" student will be broadcast on The Kindle Chronicles podcast tonight (Friday). Update to earlier articles ( 1) and ( 2) on the Amazon '1984' debacle
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