Is book selection really a factor?
If one is willing to strip DRM and convert formats, this is essentially an non issue, but for all those not willing or able to do so, is it really an issue?
Have you ever not been able to get the book you wanted because of what reader you have?
Does Amazon really have everything?
Let's hear actual experiences.
I'd like to set aside issues like DRM stripping or georestrictions, and stick to straight forward legally able to buy the book or not because of the format or store.
That is, if you have never been denied access to anything because you strip DRM, please don't vote based on that, and if you've only been denied access because of georestrictions, please don't vote based on that.
If the ebook is not legally available anywhere then that wouldn't count as being denied because of your reader....all readers would have equal access...zero.
Also, if you were able to buy a book, but you had to turn down a significantly better deal elsewhere because you couldn't buy from that place, there is now a poll option for that!
I think that is a legitimate reason to feel closed out based on your reader.
I'm sure we'd love to see some specifics posted below, from those voting YES, especially.
Last edited by ApK; 05-26-2011 at 02:40 PM.
Reason: OK...really done now...I hope.
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