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Old 12-21-2010, 03:01 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by KenJackson View Post
However, some on this site have suggested that Amazon can query your Kindle and detect that you have violated their edict by stripping their DRM on books you bought from them. Though they apparently haven't verified this capability or taken any action based on it. I for one believe in keeping my doors locked.
That was speculation and has no basis of truth, can it happen yes. But... the nook, Sony's can also do the same.
As a mater of fact this can be done by ANY ebookReader. They all run sophisticated software under the hood (most have Linux as the OS) they all index books for faster search. And at any given time you must connect your device to a PC to transfer a book and at that point the data can be sent off.
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