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Originally Posted by Sonist
Without doing research, or being a specialist in the area, I am certain, someone can construct a reasonable argument, why accessing your Kindle without authorization, to remove a legally obtained file ("property"), would fall within one of the definitions of prohibited activity under the Computer Fraud&Abuse Act.
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Sure, such an argument could be made. But if they gave you a refund, the case is likely to be dismissed before judgment because the damages to a plaintiff would be nil.