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Old 06-20-2011, 05:48 PM   #150
CleverClothe
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
I don't know what a "Boox" is, but certainly you cannot read B&N DRM protected books on a Sony, not at this moment. B&N DRM implementation is not universal; not all ereaders can read it, hence is not a fully open format in the whole sense and meaning of the terms. Fully open is that, fully open, like an mp3 file which can be played on any available player.
You didn't claim it wasn't universal, you claimed you couldn't read it outside B&N's system.

At first I thought you were just misinformed (a lot of people were mistaken that you couldn't read B&N books on other readers). But now I see you are just clinging to a lie so you don't have to admit that Amazon may be worse than another vendor in some way.
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