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waterlesscloud
on Jan 31, 2010
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Why my books are no longer for sale via Amazon
I've published a work on Kindle DRM free, downloaded it, and copied it to as many devices as I want. Where is the confusion about what DRM-free means?
Lazlo_Nibble
on Jan 31, 2010
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"DRM-free" implies to me that I can use the download on any hardware that can play the format. IIRC, Amazon's "DRM-free" titles still carry a license that prohibits their use on any platform other than Kindle.
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