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Originally Posted by jharker
Let's take these on: - #1 may be true; it depends on exactly what needs to be done to learn the Kindle's DRM and what your definition of "reverse engineering" is.
- #2 is obviously false, because it is too general. Amazon provides services to allow you to put your own documents (whatever they may be) on the Kindle.
- #3, which is more specific than #2, may be true. Amazon might object to you buying books from someone else and then reading them on the Kindle.
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Of course, what mrkai forgets is that Amazon OWNS Mobipocket.