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Originally Posted by Quoth
Except, legally, they can't do that. There is a longer answer. In fact, even if a bug, this is criminal behaviour by Amazon, even if the content was illicit, though usually it's not.
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I'm sure there's some out in the Kindle OS EULA that allows them do this. Is it maybe still illegal at least in some jurisdictions? Probably. But it's not THAT much different from say internet of things device makers bricking the entire device when they close up shop or random shuttering of services and making all content you purchased unusable. Nobody has stopped those things either yet.