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Old 09-10-2010, 02:04 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by mlewis78 View Post
I just skimmed over this thread and didn't see anything about the fact that there are several sources for Amazon Kindle without stripping DRM or converting.
And I cautiously insert that we still haven't seen anything about it.

We have, however, seen it either implied or inferred, depending on whether the speaker meant to say it, or whether we THOUGHT it was what the speaker meant when saying whatever was said.

But even you, who seem to provide a calm input to the subject, fail to list these mysterious sources of Kindle books not requiring DRM stripping. Several folks have been wondering, and still eagerly await the info.

And I do not mean to be facetious, here. I have long believed the (apparent) myth that Kindle users are locked into Amazon for their purchases (besides Public Domain, of course), and would very much like to see the proof of the error of my beliefs.

Thank you for your response.
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