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Originally Posted by Sarmat89
The contents of the device memory is the property of Amazon which rents its free space to you under the license agreement you've signed when you activated the device. There is no obligation from Amazon to provide you that free space to use for file storage forever. It can modify its property as it sees fit.
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Truly a strange view of ownership.
The Kindle ereader is a physical device and when you purchase it, you own it. It is no longer Amazon's property, it belongs to the purchaser whom can do what they want with it. Amazon has exactly zero rights in any sideloaded content that is not licensed from Amazon.
Perhaps you should re-register a Kindle ereader and pay attention to anything that you need to agree to.