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Do I own the Kindle books I buy?

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Do I own the Kindle books I buy?

When it comes to digital books, the answer is a resounding yes! Any books you purchase through Amazon’s Kindle store are yours to keep forever. You can access them on any device with the Kindle app, and you can re-download them at any time.

If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can also borrow books from the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library. This library has over a million titles, and you can borrow one book per month. You can keep the book for as long as you want, but you can only borrow one book at a time.

In addition to the Kindle store and the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, you can also purchase books from other online stores. These books may not be available in the Kindle store, but you can still read them on your Kindle device.

So, if you’ve purchased a book from the Kindle store, you can rest assured that it’s yours to keep forever. And if you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can also take advantage of the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library.

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Written by Jordan Farrell

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