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Old 10-15-2024, 11:33 AM   #683
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Originally Posted by odamizu View Post
I thought it was only books that were not purchased from Amazon but made to look like they were (EBOK) or they were purchased from Amazon, stripped of DRM, edited, made to look like an original Amazon purchase (EBOK) then sideloaded via USB.
As long as it was purchased from Amazon, and the database says it should be on the device, then it should stay there.

An e-book on the device shouldn't have to exactly match the current version that would be downloaded from Amazon to be considered "legal to stay on the device".

Even stripping the DRM shouldn't matter, as I'm pretty sure Amazon doesn't keep track of the exact days a publisher requested no DRM for a book. So, even if the current book on Amazon has DRM on download, it's possible that an older one did not. It's only fairly recently that all books from Amazon have a form of DRM.
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