This is genius. In order to advocate in court that the digital code can be restricted, they will have to make the same case for this book since the content in both is the same.
Where a Hispanic Catholic, and a Computer Geek write about Gun Rights, Self Defense and whatever else we can think about.
This is genius. In order to advocate in court that the digital code can be restricted, they will have to make the same case for this book since the content in both is the same.
Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.
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Is it available as a Kindle edition? š
(Which Amazon can recall, edit, and push new editions to, if you didn’t know.)
. . not if you break the drm on the Amazon book(s) download them via pc and side load them using calibre. my kindle is perpetually in airplane mode
Yes … but how many people know that’s an option? And of those that do, how many will bother?
Generally, if I want to make sure I own it, I’ll buy it in paper. Otherwise I tend to look at it as a long-term rental.
Awesome. I suggested this to the Firearms Policy Coalition when they posted the online files. Looks like someone moved quickly.
This has been done before, very nicely in a form that allows the content to be scanned and converted back to computer files efficiently. The first one I know of is the source code for the PGP encryption program back in the 1970s, when the government attempted to use ITAR to suppress public access to good encryption. The second one is the design for a DES encryption breaking machine: https://www.amazon.com/Cracking-Secrets-Encryption-Research-Politics/dp/1565925203/ref=sr_1_4 — and anyone who wants to can copy the “how to make it easy to convert back to files” machinery from that book since it was put into the public domain.
My paper copy will be here Tuesday.
Amazon Bans Gun Book http://bit.ly/2NawlkV