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Old 08-22-2013, 08:24 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by banjomike View Post
I thought the OP (or Digital Trends) was referring to a limit on the number of devices that can be attached to any one account with a supplier (Amazon, B&N, or whoever). Are there any suppliers with such limits? I've seen discussions that suggest that Amazon have restrictions on the number of devices but never seen an actual number or even proof that such limits exist.
Not 100% sure it's still the case, but Adobe has/had a limit, 6 activations I think?, of the number of ADE/RMSDK activations allowed to an Adobe ID but they supposedly slowly increase the number allowed over time to take into account old devices/computers and will also increase it upon request (although it can be a pain from what I've read).

Can't think of any other limits in the eBook realm on registered/activated devices off hand.
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