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You don't like the logo? You should call the service center. The number must be on the product box. If you hacked it or something then support guys might refuse warranty.
Sorry you had such a upsetting accident. Unless you're an electronics repair wizard yourself and know where to get a replacement screen I would make no attempt to fix it myself. Your warranty has just barely started.
It's a brand new unit (just came out) and you'll regret messing around with it trying to get it fixed. I suggest you adjust yourself to being without it for a week or two and get it back like new. As one who has in the (distant) past tried to repair electronics under warranty he wasn't knowledgeable to work on I can testify that the warranty route is the way to go 8^).
Patience, just think of the tablet return the way you thought about it before you bought it... anticipation!
If they don't give you a new one under warranty, are third party Kindle Repair services that will fix it for cheap. Also, I found an DYI Kindle repair guide,so you can do it yourself too, not that difficult.
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