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The difference between HarryT's and your scenario is this.
HarryT and his friend are two different and independent people. To Amazon, you and your wife are one person, as (I assume) all Kindles are registered to one account. You (your account) has the rights to put a book on 6 (IIRC?) devices that belong to the same person or household, and are all in the same account. Therefore you're doing nothing worng. Technically, you *could* put your Kindle, your wife's, your mother's and those of three friends accross the globe into one account. Technically, that would be cheating, making misuse of the account. However, there is no way for Amazon to check for this scenario, apart from coming to your house to check and see if all the Kindles are actually there. Last edited by Katsunami; 01-04-2014 at 05:37 PM. |
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Amazon is happy for more than one person to read the same ebook simultaneously, provided the copies are on Kindle devices registered to the account with the ebook in it.
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I have no idea (read too lazy) what I purchased in 2013 from Amazon, but I completed 83 (non-fiction and fiction) books. And you still don't see the reason folks use calibre and alf? I think any further conversations with you are a waste of my time (I should stop reading MR and get back to reading ebooks). |
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1. Sleep = 9 hours 2. Personal hygiene = 2 hours 3. Read eBooks = 1 hour 4. Watch TV = 2 hours 5. Play Civilization 5 = 1 hour 6. Walk and care for my dog = 1 hour 7. Manage my investments = 2 hours 8. Speak on telephone = 1 hour 9. Eat meals = 2 hours 10. Read and write in MR Forum = 2 hours. 11. Read and write in other chat rooms and non-MR Forums = 1 hour By the way, I used to play Civ 5 for 2 hours and only access MR for 1 hour prior to 3 months ago. I really need Steam to come out with a new video game similar to Civ 5. |
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If you don't see me posting here for a long time, it means I finally got a new game for 2014. Last edited by sirmaru; 01-04-2014 at 05:55 PM. |
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Some years ago I was in a forum sponsored by Audible.com and one of their developers talked about watermarking and I, smartalec that I am, replied that I'm sure it's very easy to get around. I knew how to convert Audible files to MP3 which automatically stripped the metadata and re-compressed the audio. My assumption that the conversion from the compression method they were then using (level 2) would get rid of the watermark. He sent me 2 short audiobooks, one watermarked to me and one not. He asked me to do my best and send them back and he would tell me which was which. I converted them and sent in the copies, thinking I was very smart, and he identified them correctly. 50/50 chance so we did it again. After the third time I decided he was right. On that third time I first created wave files by playing the book into a recording device and recording it to wave. I then made an MP3 from the wave file. On one of the two files, but not both, I made a WMA file from the wave and then converted that to MP3. He got it right again. The point is that they don't need metadata to identify the purchaser. I have no idea whether Amazon uses watermarking in their music, although it would surprise me to find out they don't. I'm not even sure if Audible.com still uses it. This was way before they were bought by Amazon. The war between publishers and pirates is a complex one. I'm not really sure, though, that it's very important to the future of the publishing business. Publishers are in trouble because paper books and music on CD's are making way to newer technology. I doubt the pirates have much real effect on that. The pirates do have a very positive effect, I think, as competitors to publishers. I'm retired and I spend a lot of time browsing the internet, often going to places I probably shouldn't. I've seen what's on some of the pirate sites. They have a much better selection of books than Amazon. ![]() A couple of times I wanted to read a book that Amazon doesn't have available and I found it them on pirate sites. Some of those have since become available on Amazon. If that's because the pirates have it I'm glad. As a reader, the point is to have books to read. Publishers are far better equipped to get them for us than pirates are. Even the pirates depend on publishers. We need to support the publishers. But let's be glad for the pirates, too. I think they do more good than harm. Barry |
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![]() (Or replace half of the books with static and send it back like that. "Huh? Static? No... I don't hear anything strange? ![]() Just a guess, though. I don't know anything about audio watermarking. |
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No to both. You can have as many copies on devices registered to your Amazon account as the publisher allows. Most often this is 6, sometimes it is less. If the publisher doesn't request DRM on the books, they can be on unlimited devices on your account.
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The song publishers once sent out thousands of subpoenas to individual downloaders. I remember one was a welfare grandmother whose grandkids were downloading songs to her PC. She had a huge judgment against her. The negative publicity against the publishers was huge. I am sure the eBook publishers have learned from the experience of the music publishers. |
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