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Thus, because full functionality of the software (including the ability to update itself) can only achieved if both the code, and the private key, are available, the question is whether not publishing the private key which allows for such updates actually violates the above license agreement.
I'm dizzy now...
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I've read this a couple times over now.
It appears, under the terms of the license, that Amazon would be obligated to give the password if a request for it is made. If they do not comply with this request, the requestor could take them to court.
They really may have shot themselves in the foot.