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I'm sorry if this has been answered before, or even if it's answered in the PFS Guide, but I'm at work and don't have immediate access.
I was reading through the thread on bringing your books to the table and something occured to me. My wife and I both play together. I always have a pdf of all of our books in a tablet but I've always just bought one copy for the both of us.
Am I technically breaking the rules in that we both don't have discrete copies? Or is there an allowance for this as it's highly unlikely I'll buy duplicate sets of all the books.

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As long as you are playing at the same table, you should be covered by this FAQ, specifically:
If a family member, significant other, or other members of the same household living together (such as college room mates) are playing at the same table, they may share the same resources instead of having duplicates of the same resource at the same table. If it is a group of friends that always plays together at the same table, as long as there is at least one sourcebook that covers each rule for every character at the table, it fulfills the requirement. For example, if they all play Chelaxian characters and utilize rules from the Cheliax book, and they are all playing at the same table, then they only need one Cheliax book at the table, and that book can be either physical or an electronic, watermarked copy.

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If two members of the same household wish to share a PDF, and find themselves playing at separate tables, one can utilize an electronic version on an iPad or similar item, while the other utilizes a printed watermarked copy.
A screenshot of your downloads page, coupled with links to the appropriate PRD pages would cover both purposes if you choose to utilize such a method.
Also from the FAQ, which could also be important.