[Trainer-Talk] New Issue Reading Kindle Books On iPhone with VoiceOver
Dean Martineau
topdot at gmail.com
Thu Aug 2 15:22:08 UTC 2018
I haven't researched the legality. Converting books in this way is doubtless
in violation of the Kindle User Agreement, that document that I haven't read
and virtually nobody ever reads. If one were to use the conversion
facilities to disseminate pirated copies of the books, that would certainly
be illegal. I don't think the simple act of converting a book into a format
in which I would prefer to read it is in violation of any law.
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Subject: Re: [Trainer-Talk] New Issue Reading Kindle Books On iPhone with
VoiceOver
Isn't using Codex to convert Kindle books illegal? Just an enquiring mind
seeking to be reasonably educated on the subject matter.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado
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