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Old 10-12-2015, 12:48 PM   #19
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Assuming, for now, that Amazon's 2012 statement is not a bald-faced lie, I admit I've often wondered what form that "continued access" to ones library would take. Would devices previously registered be able to still access/dowload content? What would happen if the user then deregistered a device in such a scenario? I'll be very interested in hearing any "official" clarification on the subject. I admit that I can't see any situation where continued library access with a flagged account wouldn't be precarious at best.
That brings up a good point. Would it just be the devices that have access and you cannot actually log in? In that case (in the US) you would not have access to Kindle eBooks via Overdrive if you were not allowed to log in via a computer. If you could no longer access Kindle eBooks via OD, then it would be time to move on to an ePub capable device that can handle OD ePub.
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