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Originally Posted by apastuszak
My wife owns a nook and I own a Kindle. I've been staying with my parents the last 3 weeks.
Last night, my wife's nook stopped charging and she was in the middle of reading a book.
My Kindle Paperwhite was home. I told my wife to charge it, and used NoDRM to download and decrypt the book she was reading. I then threw the ePub into Send to Kindle and my wife was able to resume reading.
How much does Amazon care about you sending an ePub of a book they sell through Send to Kindle? I don't want to get my account banned over something like this.
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Once upon a time, when I believed I would move to Kindle, I sent all of my Kobo and NOOK eBooks that were under their 200 MB to Send-to-Kindle so I could get whispersyncing on my Kindle devices.
I doubt they are looking.
However, Kindle doesn't have the ability to use Alexa Read Aloud Accessibility with books that were sent via Send-to-Kindle, so I am selling all of my Kindles except for one.
Side note: the fact that people have to ask this question is another reason I am using devices that can load everything I want on-device without a whiff of internet: foreign language dictionaries, TTS, audiobooks, annotations.