That people aren't buying an e-reader doesn't mean that they are resisting e-readers. It simply means that they aren't buying them. I don't have a tablet computer, but that doesn't mean I am resisting them: I'm not an opponent of tablet computers.
I have a Kindle, but I don't really care if people have a Kindle vs. some other reader, I don't care if people read e-books or paper books, I don't care of people read at all. I don't want to get caught up in "team Kindle", or "team e-book". Other readers may work as well, and there are advantages and disadvantages to both paper books and e-books, and it isn't for me to decide for anyone else.
That DRM doesn't bother you doesn't make it a red herring. Buying a second reader to get around DRM doesn't seem like a reasonable solution.
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