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Originally Posted by ST-One
Wow, you could work as a spin-doctor...
Other devices are "locked-out" of Amazon  because Amazon doesn't offer to license their DRM-scheme to the other reader-companies.
B&N, on the other hand, does exactly that - and, as far as I know, you can read B&N-books on a Sony-reader.
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The spin is only to cancel the ridiculous over-stated spin cast against the Kindle by some of you nook fanbois and to point out the reality.
As I've said numerous times, I don't see this as a significant issue on either side, and I can;t find evidence that any significant number of people do.
As for being able to read B&N type DRM on Sony, got any source, because last I heard here you could not. You could only read B&N DRM on nooks, and a few virtually unheard of second-tier readers.
Great if you can. I'm all for interoperability. But if not, please stop the lying.