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Originally Posted by jhowell
1. Books that are marked on their web page as "Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited" are DRM-free in MOBI or KF8 format. The KFX equivalent of these books is still encrypted by DRM, but they have been found to function when copied to another Kindle device of the same type. So this DRM protects the content from examination and conversion but not from being copied.
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When you say "device of the same type," do you mean that one could
not download an illegal copy of a KFX book initially delivered to a Kindle Fire and read it on K4PC (which now supports KFX)? Or do you mean any Kindle device/app that can read KFX can read the illegal copy?