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Originally Posted by tompe
They just have to download illegally available versions and compare to your version so see were you got it from.
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Keep in mind that a book available and purchased from another vendor is not "illegal" in the sense that it is pirated. It is legally obtained content.
However, even material legally purchased could be considered as obtained through circumvention of DRM. And, if Amazon goes that route, and starts monitoring Kindle content with that in mind, then I think their customers are going to have a monumental hissy fit.
I know I will.