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Old 05-21-2011, 11:24 AM   #85
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Maybe, maybe not. No one can force anyone to use Amazon for their book purchases, just like no one can force me to buy or use any Apple product. As far as I'm concerned it would simply enlarge my choices of where to get my books.

I love Amazon, but I don't want to be locked/dependent on them for all of my books via a Kindle. I want to be able to choose any reader that is on the market & be able to load all of my previously bought books onto it.


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If Amazon started supporting Epub in a way that allowed non-Kindle users to buy through Amazon's store (supporting Adobe drm or what not), wouldn't they be harming ebook sales of other retailers? Seems like people would not like that.
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