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Originally Posted by DNSB
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...
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How do they handle the fact that my wife and I live in OUR house, order things using OUR Amazon Prime account, watch Prime videos on OUR TV streaming through OUR Roku, and read things on OUR Kindle? I do not own a Kindle individually. It it OURS - my wife and I. If we want to both use the Kindle by alternating who gets to use the thing at any given time, I don't plan to bend to any demands made by Amazon that we first have to assign ownership to one person and abide by Amazon rules that say the other person can't pick the think up and use it. I don't think even Amazon could be that ludicrous in their rules. The Kindle is community property, owned by the marriage partnership. We don't maintain his and hers libraries on the device. Is there anybody here who actually does that???