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Originally Posted by HarryT
It would mean, for example, that someone who owned both a Kindle and an ePub device (as I do) would have to purchase two copies of a book if they wished to be able to read it on both devices. Or, if someone switched from a Kindle to an ePub reader, or vice versa, they'd need to repurchase their books.
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Well, I guess see the point, but I don't see how ithas any validity given that there's always calibre. By "rock solid" I suppose it would have to mean that Kindle could detect files that had previously been epubs even if they were now azw...