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The same is true of most borrowed Kindle titles coming from library collections. In these cases, you are out of luck. There is no legal way of circumventing these protections to print your content.
If there's one complaint that users of Amazon's Kindle have been voicing pretty much since day one, it's that there ought to be a way to purchase the print and digital versions of a book together ...
The Kindle was only released in November of 2007, just three-and-a-half years ago. By 2009, Kindle book sales briefly surpassed print sales on the day after Christmas. In July of 2010, the eBook ...
Here’s the timeline for how things will be phased out: On March 9th, Amazon stopped selling the subscriptions. After June 5th, you won’t be able to manage print subscriptions through Amazon.
Obviously Amazon doesn't account for all print or eBook sales, but it's a very impressive milestone. Then again, the news doesn't come as a huge surprise if you've been following the Kindle's growth.
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