Amazon D00611 eBook Reader User Manual


 
Appendix · 138KINDLE DX USER’S GUIDE 2
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EDITION
The Device and Related Services. The Kindle Device (the “Device”) is a portable
electronic reading device that utilizes wireless connectivity to enable users to shop
for, download, browse, and read books, newspapers, magazines, blogs, and other
materials, all subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The “Service”
means the wireless connectivity, provision of digital content, software and support,
and other services and support that Amazon provides Device users.
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY
General. Amazon provides wireless connectivity free of charge to you for certain
content shopping and downloading services on your Device. But, you may be
charged a fee for your use of other services on your Device, such as Web browsing
and downloading of personal files, should you elect to use those services. We will
maintain a list of current fees for such services in the Kindle Store. Amazon reserves
the right to discontinue wireless connectivity at any time or to otherwise change the
terms for wireless connectivity at any time, including, but not limited to (a) limiting
the number and size of data files that may be transferred using wireless connectivity
and (b) changing the amount and terms applicable to receive services wirelessly.
Coverage and Service Interruptions. You acknowledge that if your Device is located in
any area without applicable wireless connectivity, you may not be able to use some or
all elements of the wireless services. We are not responsible for the unavailability of
wireless service or any interruptions of wireless connectivity.
Your Conduct. You agree you will use the wireless connectivity provided by Amazon
only in connection with Services Amazon provides for the Device. You may not use
the wireless connectivity for any other purpose.
DIGITAL CONTENT
The Kindle Store. The Kindle Store enables you to download, display and use on
your Device a variety of digitized electronic content, such as books, subscriptions
to magazines, newspapers, journals and other periodicals, blogs, RSS feeds, and
other digital content, as determined by Amazon from time to time (individually and
collectively, “Digital Content”).