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Originally Posted by hybernation
But the Kindle TOS don't say anything about you stripping the DRM from other sources and using on your Kindle....they only prohibit you from stripping the DRM from Amazon-purchased content. Correct?
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Amazon owns Mobipocket and they also can see what DRMed eBooks you've purchased from them. So if they see you reading an eBook that should have DRM and thus purchased from Amazon, but not purchased from Amazon, they could turn around and take you to court over the content on your Kindle that's not legal because of the DMCA. And to make matters worse, the TTS may make the DMCA exception worthless.