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Originally Posted by HarryT
I actually think there is an argument  . Which three are you referring to? Surely it depends where you live, doesn't it? Eg, I buy most of my ePub books at Waterstones, but I imagine it's not terribly popular with US purchasers. Similarly, B&N is popular in the US, but they don't sell to people who live elsewhere.
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Yes, but I consider geo-restrictions a separate issue, unrelated to device/format/drm discussion.
But you have a point, in that as I see the issue at hand as being a minor point at most, even when you have all the US options on the table, it can become an even less significant issue depending on where you live, I guess.
Oh, the three I was referring to was any three of the four: B&N, Kobo, Google Books, Sony.
That's three more than Kindle's one, Amazon.