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Originally Posted by gorman
That's quite a bothersome restriction then, when they sold it (and even now) they still advertise the entire browser as unrestricted and free. Are they actually acting on this, or is it a failsafe "I warned you" clause?
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It does not affect the browser, because that is covered by "Services Amazon provides for the Device". Tethering is an entirely different story, and that
is covered by that clause. I don't know if they're acting on this. If you want to find out, go ahead, but be aware that it's against the ToU.
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Where are you actually quoting that from? It's not from the kindle keyboard ToS, nor from the Wireless Connectivity section of the Kindle ToU
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Yes it is. It's in the Wireless Connectivity/Your Conduct section of the Terms of Use, right below what you quoted. You can find it pretty much everywhere by searching for the sentence, but here's an example:
Kindle Keyboard Quick Start Guide.