![]() ![]() ![]() If you're not told then how do you know whether a mistake has been made or that you've broken T&C and should just accept the closure. If you're told what it is you've broken and you know you have, fair enough. If customer services are that blunt and unhelpful, you're left with no options and that's the part I find concerning regardless of whether the involved person really has or has not broken amazons T&C. For example: Will open the book with id 1842 in the EPUB format from the library testlibrary in the calibre E-book viewer. You can also specify calibre URLs to perform various different actions, than just adding books. Granted, unlikely scenarios, but mistakes can and do happen and unless you know why you've had an account closed and some details surrounding the issue, there's no way you can show that a mistake has been made. Launch the main calibre Graphical User Interface and optionally add the e-book at pathtoebook to the database. Hint: put in the root of your home directory, keep the path short. ![]() Or a victim of identity theft used to open another Amazon account that is used for dodgy purposes and eventually closed, followed by the closure of your account as it's "linked" to another banned account. If you just want to move the library, copy the whole library folder, including the control files, put it on the Linux machine, and point Calibre to it with switch/create library (on the Library icon), use existing library at this location. Without knowing it's because your books have been shared on pirate sites, there's no way you could work out how that could have happened and show that it was not your fault. #16 JoeD 10-23-2012, 08:55 AMWonder what would happen if DropBox/other cloud storage have another security slip up and someone steals some of your ebooks, uploads those to a piracy site and Amazon closes your account (assuming there's some kind of watermark in the books)īased on the previous few threads we've had on Amazon closing accounts, customer services refuse to give any kind of details as to why. ![]()
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