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Old 01-01-2011, 11:55 AM   #262
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Amazon had country specific stores in Continental Europe for years. I simply see no incentive for the large publishing houses to facilitate Amazon an entry into these markets with its own standard.
If the Kindle in Europe grows at the rate it has in the US then the Publishing Houses would be stupid not to work with Amazon. Unless they like losing money.

But no one has answered my question, why is the onus on Amazon to change or offer both formats and not BN, Kobo, and Sony?
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