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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The only way I can see Amazon maybe incurring a charge is if the eBook is delivered to a Kindle via cell data. And if that's the case, Amazon should just turn off the cell service for Kindles and srtop selling any Kindle with a cell modem.
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People paid a lot extra for free cell / mobile access to Amazon on their Kindles for device lifetime, so they can't turn it off.
They could only charge for delivery to publishers/authors via Amazon cell/mobile. The present situation is unfair and if any publisher with deep pockets sued Amazon they might charge cell only. I can't see that happening.
We are stuck with it till there are no more free cell/mobile access Kindles.