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Old 09-22-2010, 03:44 AM   #4
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I can't see why Amazon or any law enforcement would be interested unless someone is doing something seriously illegal. I remember one place I used to work there was a very quiet chap who kept to himself. The Police stormed in one day and confiscated his computer - turned out he'd been downloading child pornography at work. He's now in prison. People who do things like that can thankfully be traced no matter what "hiding" devices they try and use over the Internet. So obviously if someone was using their Kindle for that kind of thing, Amazon would have every right to alert the authorities. But just what books you're reading? No I don't think that's a biggie!
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