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Old 02-16-2012, 02:56 PM   #182
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They already know what I read based on the 200+ ebooks I have from them. What's a few library books?
As I said - YOU may be ok with that, but I have issues and concerns about it. I do not purchase any ebooks from Amazon. I only get the free books. So using any of the .mobi format library books - for me - gives Amazon access to a great deal of information they did not have access to previously.


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Library book = store bought book = no difference. There's nothing sacrosanct about a library book. A book is a book is a book.
The problem is the access of data. The more data Amazon collects the more bullets it has to kill of publishers. I do NOT like the idea of having to only go to Amazon for my books in the future. But that is a future we're looking at if someone doesn't stop the bloodsucking monster taking over the living room.

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Because they have Kindle format and Adobe doesn't.

Of course. But I expected a flippant response.
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