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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn
Would that include what Amazon keeps on their server?
I can go to Manage My Kindle and download to another device, in reality it is very unlikely that I'd do that but I also realize that such a notion is irrelevant for this discussion. Wouldn't Amazon be the culprit then for enabling me to download another copy while someone else is using my Kindle?
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No, because you've agreed not to give it to anyone else. As the first clause in the
Amazon licence agreement says:
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Upon your download of Digital Content and payment of any applicable fees (including applicable taxes), the Content Provider grants you a non-exclusive right to view, use, and display such Digital Content an unlimited number of times, solely on the Kindle or a Reading Application or as otherwise permitted as part of the Service, solely on the number of Kindles or Other Devices specified in the Kindle Store, and solely for your personal, non-commercial use.
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(emphasis mine)
I draw your attention to the fact that digital content is licensed "solely for your personal use".