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    Mr_Stick: Can we use this picture from now on? I keep seeing a color Kindle and it freaks my mind for a second. more »
    maztec: Folks, a little lesson on how the law works: The kid won his case. He did not win his case in front of a jury, he did not win his case in front of t... more »
    TendoMentis: uh huh...so now Amazon will just modify their T's & C's so that by downloading a book you now explicitly agree to grant them the right to remove said ... more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Thanks goes to Justin Gawronski for going forward with his suit against a big corporation. Also, a rightful one... which is a rarity these days when ... more »
    ddhboy: And they say kids don't do anything useful. Thankfully we have law firms that would take a case pro bono if only to make ads that said that they beat ... more »
    Brdf: (c) is still the problem. There is no way that protections from confiscation will be equivalent to those accorded to private property when all it tak... more »
    CarlBehemoth: The Judge threw the e-book at them more »
    benraymond: WTF? Someone explain to me why losing this kid's homework was worth three years College tuition? more »
    Kev50027: Yeah, because it's the government's job to determine what Amazon can do with their own content on their own device. Thanks government, you've done su... more »
    UGAdawg: Man this is a precedent for Apple and the iPhone app store. Even though I don't own an iPhone I hope that this will apply to them in the future as well. more »
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    Kid Who Sued Amazon Wins, Kindle Now Safer Place for Your Books

    The kid who sued Amazon for eating his homework just won in court, to the tune of $150,000. More »