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The discussion around this policy change touches upon a broader issue of digital ownership. Buying a Kindle book is akin to securing a license rather than owning a physical copy—a distinction that often goes unnoticed by consumers. The reality is that without a physical book, readers may lose access to their purchases if Amazon decides to delist titles or discontinue certain services. This precarious position has prompted concerns about control over digital content and the implications for consumer rights.