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Originally Posted by ixtab
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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Tethering is against the ToS? Could you please quote the source on that?
In the link below it is completely allowed, as the service is the connectivity itself (among other things)
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Originally Posted by ixtab
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.
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Ah, well in that context it completely makes sense, "The “Service” means the wireless connectivity, ..."
I could not find it in the other sources, though I just copy pasted your quote.