QUOTE: "OH I could see Amazon revoking wireless privileges from someone who has hacked their Kindle"
This would be what I'd call a harakiri (obviously, non-existent) attitude on the Amazon part. Not gonna happen, ask Igor.
A quite opposite attitude was voiced by Kindle father: very close to invitation to hack.
From the practical point of view, these 126Labs guys could only appreciate hacks that enhance the usability and value of their gadget.
Then again, can someone explain to me, except for thorough "cavity search", how this imaginary Amazon anti-hacking squad can legally determine that this or that particular unit was hacked?
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