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Originally Posted by mr ploppy
It's in the terms of use that you agreed to abide by when you ticked the box saying you agreed to them when you created your Amazon account, downloaded the program or registered your Kindle. Whether you read them or not doesn't really make them any less binding.
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I do have a feeling that "ticking a box" on a computer screen without some form of unhackable identification will be pretty meaningless in a courtroom but I could be wrong.
What if someone else buys you the kindle and buys you the books. Who ticks off what and who is bound, if anyone is bound?
And then if the person who asked the question about "what is in the books" is outside of the US or other direct places Amazon might be located - good luck serving and suing them.