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Old 06-12-2008, 07:35 AM   #2
Greg Anos
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Originally Posted by Sparrow View Post
Do manufacturers take any notice of what is stored on broken devices sent in for repair?

Just wondering if they're supposed to report likely copyright infringements (e.g. Harry Potter) to the local constabulary.

(Just to make clear, this is a purely academic enquiry - my device is not currently in need of repair .)
To maintain proper control of any purchased e-book, I stongly recommend that your e-books be kept on a removeable chip. That way you can send a device in for repair and not tempt the repairman...(I suppose this has applicability for pirate e-books...)
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