So you're saying that the "Kindle" division of Amazon has the authority to make deals with publishers? That authors publish through the "Kindle" division? That "Amazon" wouldn't have to be involved in any plan to change how Kindle devices deal with sideloaded content? Because that's what's being suggested.
Of course the Kindle division is it's own entity. But are you seriously suggesting that that same hardware/software/marketing division has direct access to publishers and can broker deals with them?
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