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Old 07-07-2011, 01:36 PM   #2
HarryT
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If you register multiple Kindles to the same Amazon amount, they can share books, but the publisher determines the number of devices that the book can be simultaneously loaded onto. For most books, this number is 6.

I'm sure you'd agree that it's unreasonable, and hardly fair to either the author or the publisher, to buy just one copy of a book and read it on 30 readers simultaneously.
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