The only way to make sure you have the Kindle book you think you bought is to download it to your Mac or pc and strip the drm. Even if you have downloaded the book to your Mac or pc but have not stripped it, if something changed and Amazon decided not to sell that book or it wasn't appropriate or they just screwed up, you'd lose access. Ironically, that very thing happened with Orwell's 1984 a while back. This problem is true for all of these services, including ibooks. You don't buy the book. You buy permission to use a copy as long as Apple or B&N or Amazon says you can. It stinks, but I've read reports of people with Nook books who lost access because the credit card through which they bought the books was no longer on file with B&N. there you go.
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