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Old 10-15-2010, 05:09 PM   #194
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
You have that control using ADE. You do not have that control with a dedicated reader that does not use that technology.

And it you want to stay in business, you don't tell Amazon "You can't have our book". You need to sell your book, and Amazon is a largest on-line retailer.
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Most dedicated readers that handle ePub with DRM use ADE. So there's no issue there. But, if enough publishers stood up to Amazon and said.. we cannot do what we want to do on a Kindle. When you implement ePub, you can have our eBook on your platform, then maybe that might help get Amazon to add ADE/ePub. Or they could say, here is our eBook on the Kindle, but it look not nearly as good as our eBook in ePub. Blame Amazon for that one.
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