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Old 10-16-2010, 11:34 AM   #89
Tattncat
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Originally Posted by queentess View Post
I take issue with the fact that the filetypes are so branded. I don't have to have a Sony mp3 player to play Sony mp3's... why should I need a Sony reader to read Sony ebooks? (And Amazon and Nook, etc.) At some point this process needs to become painless for the consumer.

As for "the odd error"... I've read many legitimate ebooks that are chock full of errors. It doesn't make the 'real' product more appealing than piracy.
Hey, I have a nook and so far I can read anyone's ePub on it.

However, what I would like to see (In a perfect world, of course) is eBooks available for purchase (not rent) at a reasonable price. I would like to see all books old and new (ie all back lists - currently out of print) made available for purchase.

I am certain, that I am not the only individual out there who---
1) re-reads their books and---
2) would like to assemble a reasonably comprehensive library of enjoyable books.
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