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Originally Posted by shalym
So...if you're downloading with Kindle for PC, you must be using Kindle for PC to read, right? Because we've already established that you shouldn't be removing the DRM from a borrowed book.
I'm curious...all this talk about how Amazon is being unfair to authors because they only get paid when the book is read to at least 10%...how do Scribd and Oyster pay the author? Do they just get a flat rate every month for being included in the service? Do they get paid when someone borrows the book, whether the book is read or not?
Shari
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Can you not sideload your KU books to your kindle authorized device?
Helen