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Originally Posted by rlauzon
So you are incorrect: people didn't go for that one.
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Right:
No one uses iTunes.
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Originally Posted by rlauzon
You've already stepped outside of reality.
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All of the devices I mentioned can read text formats, and therefore e-books. So my statement is perfectly true. (Obviously, that doesn't apply to Kindles, so for the purpose of this thread, I will limit my comments to the Kindle from here on out.)
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Originally Posted by rlauzon
Misleading. Because of DRM used eBooks cannot exist. I have yet to see any DRMed eBooks going for less than a used paper book. Mostly they are more than the price of the hardcover edition.
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Non-sequitor, since I didn't say anything about DRM. Used e-books have nothing to do with the cost of a new e-book. And there are e-books out there that cost less than printed books.
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Originally Posted by rlauzon
No, they can't. That's the whole purpose of DRM.
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So you buy e-books that don't use DRM. There are a few out there. You can even load them onto the Kindle.