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Originally Posted by HarryT
Certainly. Take a look at the "Use of Kindle Content" section of the Kindle Store Terms of Use:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...deId=201014950
Notice that it says that content is licensed for your personal use only. I very much doubt that this includes buying 20 Kindles and lending them to all and sundry. Do you think it covers that?
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So, that section seems to contradict what it says on the Manage Your Kindle page about turning off whispersync.
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You should turn synchronization off only if:
You and someone else are reading the same book, AND
The Kindles are registered to a single account
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Why would it say that on the page if it wasn't ok to share the content?
Shari