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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan
I don't see the inputting of a non-Kindle document (DRM'd or not) that you have purchased, into the Kindle that you also own, as wrong. If it is your purchased and legal document, "fair use" allows you to convert it to another format (which is essentially what you're doing when you're breaking the DRM) to use it in another device that you own. And Amazon's TOS does not disallow your inputting non-Amazon documents into the Kindle. "Fair use" is duly covered.
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Seriously. Thank you for injecting this sanity. "Fair Use" doctrine is about the consumer; copyright is about the producer. It's as simple as that.
Bless you