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Originally Posted by whitearrow
By "annotate" do you mean simple bookmarks?
(Either way, that's really ridiculous...)
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I would imagine bookmarks as well, yes. I agree, it's really ridiculous. Much better to simply invalidate them. But they're backed up on the server, so while deleting the book off your Kindle deletes the bookmarks and notes on the Kindle, the backup version is still on Amazon, waiting to be re-downloaded when you re-download the book.
I have no idea why this is the case, since kindle books have version numbers that could easily override this. I also have *zero evidence* how this actually works; Amazon does not say and the few people with experience have offered conflicting reports.