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Old 04-03-2011, 11:06 AM   #15
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by SensualPoet View Post
As is self-evident, the OP was disingenuous; he or she is not looking for real information.

Amazon has the most number of titles available, offers the easiest customer experience, and at competitive prices. No one seems to complain that Sony's and other devices aligned with Adobe don't play back Amazon titles. It is what it is. You want the most choice? Get one of each.
Given the thread you quoted from, I'd have to say that maybe the OP is right in some way. Amazon is trying to stop books from getting into the hands of people who are not Amazon eBook customers. Amazon does not care about creativity. They want the locks and the keys and they don't want anyone else to have them. Exclusivity is why I am glad I do not have a Kindle. I don't want anyone to take books and lock them up so only some people have access. Books are to be accessible by anyone who wants to read.
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