Last Monday in Corriere della Sera, I read an interesting article. Remove from the Amazon Kindle electronic reading devices on the network to download books, electronic versions of "1984" and "Animal Farm", legally purchased the world's largest online library. Unsuspecting readers have seen their credit card for the amount spent. The motivation is certainly not to be found in an attempt to manipulate public opinion. In fact this has been driven by a copyright problem: Amazon was selling electronic books for Orwell without having acquired the rights. If Amazon had apologized to customers of stolen goods, perhaps readers would not be so indignant. What makes you smile is the coincidence between the incident and the subject of dispute. The great Orwellian brother will maybe Amazon?