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Old 05-05-2011, 09:36 PM   #27
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Just curious, do BN, Sony, and Kobo books sell this title? I have done no research on this subject so I have no idea if they do or do not.

If they do, then good for them. It also gives the people who want to read the disputed titles a mainstream vendor to buy them from.

If they don't then maybe the discussion should be why aren't all of the major stores selling these titles. And while it is not a good thing, in my opinion, that Amazon pulled them there seems to be an industry standard that these are not something that companies want to sell.

As a business they get to make that decision. I would prefer that they sell the titles and let people chose to buy them or not but it is still their choice to do so or not.
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