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Originally Posted by Redcard
PDF is an open standard, but it allows for extensions that are proprietary. Those extensions are often used in DRM'd situations (and other situations), which results in people having to pay for licenses of those extensions or have stripped books.
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I'm not sure I follow what your trying to get across then (from what I quoted originally). You said:
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"EPub is EPub"
"PDF is Adobe PDF"
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So what does that mean? Shouldn't you have said: "PDF is PDF".
Also, I was under the impression/guessing that EPub also "allows for extensions that are proprietary."