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Originally Posted by slm
they are removing content that the user has marked as Amazon content but Amazon does not show as Amazon content
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This does not make it Amazon content. Any flags that are being set are to control how the Kindle handles the content. That's taking advantage of a Kindle feature/design element. The reason to set the flag is to get desirable behavior from the Kindle. Nothing wrong or illegal about doing that. And it most definitely does not transfer ownership of the content to Amazon. Amazon would be pretty presumptuous to think that.