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Old 10-28-2009, 09:58 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by wallcraft View Post
The limit is on simultaneous devices, but Amazon isn't setup to automatically handle unregistering a device from ebooks. Also some ebooks have a lower limit, which is listed on the ebook's web page on the Kindle store. See ="https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49371"]Amazon DRM limiting number of times you can download a book[/URL].
Wallcraft - are you sure about this? I didn't think there was a limit to number of times you could download something however, there is a limit on the number of devices you can download it to. Therefore, if I purchase a book at Amazon, and subsequently delete it 10 times, no problem. I can re-download that book infinite number of times back onto my Kindle.

If I have 7 Kindles or registered devices in my house, only 6 of them (Amazon's limit) can have the book on the device simulataneously. I may be wrong. Just wanted to get clarification because your words are somewhat confusing. Thanks!
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