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Old 05-04-2011, 06:40 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by caleb72 View Post
My family-in-law were going to pitch in for a Kindle for my mother-in-law, but unknown to me, one of the advantages of said purchase was that I was going to give copies of all my ebooks so that she had a lovely amount of content to start off with. Needless to say, there was quite a bit of shock expressed when I stated I was going to do no such thing (I'm in the dog house at the moment).
Really, they should go ahead and do it, buying the Kindle on your account. Once it arrives, download all the books from your account that she might want, and then deregister it and give it to her. She can then register on her account, and the books will remain.

In future, you can either register it over to your account temporarily if you want to give her one of your books, or you can strip the DRM and side-load it to her Kindle.
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