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Originally Posted by JSWolf
But to others, it is a big deal. It means for one that they can shop at B&N even if they don't have a way to deal with B&N's flavor of DRM.
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But why bother?
If the price is still the same they might as well stick with Sony or Kobo or whatever Adobe client they already have.
It the epub is DRM free at B&N it will be DRM-free at the generic ADEPT shops and since the price fix isn't going away you get a difference that is no difference.