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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
Okay, it sit partially corrected, and thanks for the update.
My basic point was that Amazon's DRM is intended to lock you into Amazon as the vendor, and whether Amazon wrote their own DRM solution or modified someone else's doesn't affect that premise.
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Dennis
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Precisely, you will more than likely ALWAYS have to keep buying Kindles in order to read your large library of books.
You won't be able to switch machines, unless you WANT to learn how to strip the Kindle drm & then convert your library.
Most people are not going to want to do that, therefore they will always be Amazon customers.