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Originally Posted by HarryT
It is outside the scope of the licence agreement. However, Amazon specifically provide facilities for adding your own content to the Kindle - heck, they even archive such content for you on their servers. There is absolutely no question of the legitimacy of reading non-Amazon content on a Kindle.
It's a complete red herring to equate the entirely legitimate use of the Kindle for reading non-Amazon-sourced content with the wholly illegitimate act of removing the ads, and I think, if you're honest with yourself, Don, that you realise that as well as I do. You can make all the excuses you want, but Amazon provide a perfectly legitimate method of removing the ads if you wish to do so, and you have voluntarily entered into a contract to access them. Nobody forced you to do so.
Do the right thing and stick to your side of the contract, please.
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"Outside the scope of the license agreement" Uhhh, sure, whatever you say.......
No HarryT, I have not entered into any agreement with Amazon to access the Special Offers.
I own a Kindle3 3G/WIFI and a Kindle 2 and members of my immediate family all own Kindle3 WIFIs that were all before their special offers.
I'm just getting a bit tired of all the holier than thou attitudes about the KSO owners being exhibited from some of you folks.
don