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Originally Posted by Anarel
t's not open if there's drm on top of it that all epub reading devices have a different version of.
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Apart from Barnes and Noble's own take on ePUB DRM, there are many stores that sell ADE DRM'ed ePUB. Almost all non Kindle ereaders support ADE.
You do not need to have store lock-in for any reason really.
All this, even for Kindle owners, goes out the window if they decide to liberate their purchases from DRM and use Calibre to transfer/convert.
Ultimately, the choice of ereader becomes purely personal. Which in my mind is the best outcome of all.