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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon.com_controversies#Removal_of_competitors'_products Pedophile guide
On November 10, 2010, a controversy arose over the sale by Amazon of an e-book by Phillip R.
Greaves entitled The Pedophile's Guide to Love and Pleasure: a Child-lover's Code of Conduct.[82]
Readers threatened to boycott Amazon over its selling of the book, which was described by critics
as a "pedophile guide". Amazon initially defended the sale of the book, saying that the site "believes
it is censorship not to sell certain books simply because we or others believe their message is
objectionable"[83] and that the site "supported the right of every individual to make their own
purchasing decisions". However, the site later removed the book.[84] The San Francisco Chronicle
wrote that Amazon "defended the book, then removed it, then reinstated it, and then removed it again".[83]
Greaves was arrested on December 20, 2010 at his Pueblo, Colorado home on a felony warrant
issued by the Polk County Sheriff's Office in Lakeland, Florida. Detectives from the county's Internet
Crimes Division ordered a signed hard copy version of Greaves' book and had it shipped to the
agency's jurisdiction, where it violated state obscenity laws. According to Sheriff Grady Judd, upon
receipt of the book, Greaves violated local laws prohibiting the distribution of "obscene material
depicting minors engaged in harmful conduct," a third degree felony.[87] Greaves pleaded no contest
to the charges and was later released under probation with his previous jail time counting as time served.[88]