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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Umm... That is called "tethering" and is in violation of the Amazon "Terms Of Service" contract that you agreed to in exchange for your free 3G internet access.
Amazon knows who you are, has access to your kindle logs (and proxied kindle web traffic), and even better -- they have your CREDIT CARD on file, and can charge you $0.15 per MB just like when you send contents to your kindle's built-in email account.
The *Really Bad* thing about violating your "No Tethering" clause is that you risk getting free 3G internet access shut down for ALL OF US!
Please do not even *think* about tethering. Pretty please?
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1. I have never agreed any terms of usage. I haven't bought any Kindle yet, but I say what I heard and what is well-known.
2. Actually they already "shut down" free 3G because now it is not allowed to use 3G fro web-browsing. Even more, I think that after changing name from Kindle 3 to a Kindle Keyboard they also locked 3G web-browsing.
About e-mail... you can send it to @free.*** and you will get it for free.