Actually, according to CS, that's a bit of a myth as well.
The actual number of Kindles that can share an ebook is decided by the publisher. They could make it so that only one Kindle can read it, even if there are other Kindles registered to the account. Or they could make it unlimited. Amazon *recommends*, and the default restriction, is 6 devices, and so far I don't know of anyone who has found a Kindle book that is anything other than that, but according to CS it's theoretically possible.
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