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Originally Posted by jocampo
Sorry if this is a silly question, but what's the problem with that? It's actually convenient to have a copy on the cloud, in my opinion, instead of locally. You can lose all your side loaded ebooks if you also lose your Kindle or something happened to the hardware, or the copy you may have at home.
Besides keeping a copy locally, I always send my Oreilly books to the cloud. They are there ready for me to be downloaded if needed.
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I do not like putting my non-Amazon books on their cloud, not to mention it would be too many of them, and most of them are small novellas or free books I've created or gotten on the net.
And I am not worried about losing my books, I have so many backup copies along with two other cloud drives that they are on, the entire Eastern seaboard would have to be destroyed for me not to be able to get to them. And if that happens, reading won't be a priority.