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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne
I didn't say the book was "illegal material." It promotes crimes.
The thing is that Amazon is not the Government. They can choose not to sell a product and sadly they've decided that profits win out.
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I didn't say you said anything? Who said you said anything?
Books that promote crimes, a tricky definition to begin with, also are obviously protected.
Nile can decide not to sell a product, but without a statement from them I can't judge what their consideration is on the matter. It was published on 10/28/10 from what I can tell and I'm willing to give them longer than 2 weeks or so to address it. I don't know that I agree with your 'sadly.' I very much fall into the "defending to the death your right to say it" category and even though Nile is a private entity I'm wary of even so-called good censorship.
ETA: Name of the website changed because I hate when links are added to my post without my permission. No John, will not help you make money by people clicking on the site's name in my post. Nuh uh.