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Originally Posted by fjtorres
That is exactly what is going to happen; epubs or pdfs checked out by Kindle owners will one way or another be replaced on the fly with azw files so yes, Kindle users will have a bigger license pool to draw from.
They will also be able to get the files sent directly to their readers without having to use a pc and read the book on multiple devices with their progress, bookmarks, highlights, and annotations automatically sync'ed for them.
Unfair?
Yes, but life is unfair and complaining isn't going to make any difference.
Amazon just raised the ante; the competition can either find a way to match or better the deal or they can concede the game and go home.
Anything else is just meaningless whining.
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Yes, Kindle users may be able to get the library eBook sent directly, but they will still need a computer to browse the library.