Just to confirm Alabama's words, creating a "simple" Personal Book out of a Kindle book is technically not a problem. Do you mind me asking which books you are interested in? Have you checked VYRSO (the new eBook store from Logos)? The advantages of the Logos platform are that you can search your entire library, which is why you are asking your question. I just don't believe the law allows you to do so. Let me add that I personally believe you should be able to do this. Once you have the text in a copy & paste format, you would create a Personal Book using PBB & Word. (Are you blind? Is the book not available for read aloud mode?) The answer to your question is that yes, it is technically possible, but it does require using software which I believe to be illegal. Exceptions are granted under very narrow circumstances which it is unlikely for you to meet. It is my understanding of the law (I am no lawyer, but I've played one on TV) that breaking the copy protection is itself a violation of the law. Copy protection has been put into place to prevent you from doing what you are asking. The issue to me is that Kindle is a protected format. One of my good forum friends thinks differently about the issue, so I am sure he will share his opinion if he feels my answer is lacking. There is not a consensus about that issue here.
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