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Old 04-24-2011, 02:39 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
Exactly, because all it does is perpetuate fragmentation of the market at the expense of consumers.
Not agree.

This will benefit Kindle users which are the biggest market in USA. The fragmentation is because each company pulls to their own side, want people to buy books from their own online store; of course, this is about business. Or why do you think that Apple does not want Kindle, Sony or any other ebook seller on iPad market? Not without paying a lot of money or following many strict rules.

The main issue, like I explained on my previous post, is DRM. If Amazon, B&N, or Apple would sell ebooks without DRM protection, people would also stop complaining about formats.
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