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Originally Posted by RickyMaveety
And I haven't been able to find anything written by Amazon staff. If you do, please let me know. You were going by Bob's old post, and I have no idea where he got that information. The only FAQ that I found was the one that I gave you the link to. Since I don't have six or more Kindles, I can't speak to the issue from personal experience.
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Bob was responding to that same bit of text I quoted (I used it in another thread).
It doesn't make sense that Amazon would limit the number of Kindles a person or an institution could purchase and add to their accounts (why limit sales?). It does make sense that they have to restrict the number of Kindles that can share the same content. 100 Kindles sharing one $9.99 book would cause an uproar with publishers and authors or require special licensing. Having to purchase several copies of that same book to share seems to be a good compromise.