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Originally Posted by tomsem
Brother, sister, and mother in this case. The Kindles are registered to my account. There is nothing unethical about this, one can register as many Kindles and Kindle apps to an account as you like. Should one of them decide to go on a buying binge, I would be responsible for their purchases.
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Looking at the Amazon Kindle Store terms of service:
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Unless specifically indicated otherwise, you may not sell, rent, lease, distribute, broadcast, sublicense, or otherwise assign any rights to the Kindle Content or any portion of it to any third party
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In response to a query a couple of years back, it was made clear that allowing your family members to read content on your devices is not a permitted use as they do not have a license to read the content. OTOH, I suspect that Amazon is unlikely to go the effort of prosecuting since the cost and resulting bad publicity would be an issue.