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Old 07-19-2009, 12:12 PM   #52
HarryT
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Originally Posted by mad mike View Post
this unit is MY private property... does amazon have the right to enter my private property and remove items? no... not without my permission, or a search warrant from the judge!
I think you'll find that you HAVE given your permission, Mike, in the user agreement which you stated your agreement to when you purchased the Kindle. It is inherent in the way that the Kindle operates that it removes items automatically at the "command" of Amazon's servers. For example, if you purchase a newspaper subscription, old content is automatically removed that way.

You do of course have the option of disabling that facility simply by leaving the cellular radio turned off. That way it will act like any other eBook reader to which you can add and remove content via USB.

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