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This clause defines the scope of permitted use by restricting transfer mechanisms and derivative distribution rights. It establishes that the license to access Kindle Content remains non-transferable and subject to retention of content markings and notices.
Users are authorized to access Kindle Content under a personal, non-transferable license that prohibits resale, redistribution, or sublicensing. The terms require preservation of all proprietary notices and restrict technical methods that would enable others to access the Content.
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"Unless specifically indicated otherwise, you may not sell, rent, lease, distribute, broadcast, sublicense, or otherwise assign any rights to the Kindle Content or any portion of it to any third party, and you may not remove or alter any proprietary notices or labels on the Kindle Content. This restriction applies to any methods that allow others to access the Content, including screen capture and other means.— Excerpt from Kindle's Kindle Store Terms of Use
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This clause defines the scope of permitted use by restricting transfer mechanisms and derivative distribution rights. It establishes that the license to access Kindle Content remains non-transferable and subject to retention of content markings and notices.
Users are authorized to access Kindle Content under a personal, non-transferable license that prohibits resale, redistribution, or sublicensing. The terms require preservation of all proprietary notices and restrict technical methods that would enable others to access the Content.
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