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Old 06-24-2011, 06:07 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by rogue_red View Post
I think you are quite right that Amazon plays a balancing act between protecting/controlling their Kindle content and keeping their customers. At the moment they are willing to tolerate some indiscretions but whether folk think its paranoia or not, I still think its naive to assume they will always do so or that they will be kind enough to inform you before they terminate your kindle for breaching their t.o.u.
The worst they could do would be block the kindle from buying new kindle content online. Anyone worried about DRM wouldn't be buying that content through a kindle anyway. You can buy blocked kindles on Ebay, everything else about them works perfectly.
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