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Date: 2012-03-28 12:38 am (UTC)For the nook simple touch I'd want a clarification as to 1(g) from http://www.barnesandnoble.com/u/Terms-of-Service-NOOK-Simple-Touch/379003279/
1(a) and 1(f) indicates that they don't put side loaded material on their servers (They probably don't want to get sued for deduping ripped off amazon content)
1(d) looks to be grounds to setup reverse https proxies on your home network to see what they send back to B&N.
From their privacy policy.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/help/cds2.asp?PID=25560#q1
Information collected from Barnes & Noble Devices includes information about sideloaded content. No clue which information tho'.
Oh well... I guess the time has come to setup the default deny firewall on the home network.
And if anyone can recommend an ebook reader WITHOUT wireless... I'd appreciate it.