You can convert the Kindle's serial number into a Mobipocket PID, and then you are able to read DRMed Mobipocket files on your Kindle by regsitering that PID with the on-line store you buy from.
I believe that several Kindles can register with a single Amazon account, and thereby all have access to the books purchased with that account.
Non-Amazon eBooks will need to be copied manually to the new Kindle, just like for the old one.
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Originally Posted by rblocker
Hello all,
My name is Rick Blocker and I am having a wonderful time with my Kindle. There are a few books not available on the kindle but available elsewhere. If they are DRM'd, I cannot use them. I am able to convert non-DRM'd files to Kindle compatible. Also, I am about to buy my wife a Kindle 2 but want her to be able to read the books I have already uploaded but on her new Kindle. Any idea's there. Thanks
rblocker
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