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Originally Posted by mrkai
...but this is a violation of your Kindle's TOS/Usage Terms.
Further, it is perfectly (ahem) legit for Amazon to invalidate everything on the device if used this way, should they choose to do so.
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But are the TOS legal, and does Amazon want to go to court to find out? Legal or not, it would be public relations nightmare for Amazon to go after its early adopter customers for this. Far better would be to do what they should have done in the first place - open up the Kindle to DRMed MOBI files. After all, Amazon owns MobiPocket (so they make money either way: MOBI or AZW).