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Old 02-14-2011, 12:00 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by speedlever View Post
If at some point in the future I wish my daughter to have her own Amazon account, is is possible to move her books to the new account?

And I'm trying to remember the sharing issue with Amazon, if she's no longer on my account, do the shared books disappear from her K3?
Whether you could move her books over to her own Amazon account is entirely up to the goodwill of Kindle Customer Service. There's no way for you to do it yourself.

When her Kindle is registered to her new account, she will no longer be able to see any of the ebooks on your account in her "Archived Items" section. I think that any of the books from your account that have actually been downloaded to her Kindle should remain on the Kindle and remain readable.

If Amazon won't move her books over to her own account, you could strip the DRM and give her copies for when her physical Kindle eventually dies. This is ethical, IMO, but might not be strictly legal.
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