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Originally Posted by John F
Well then, I'd say your nit picking. 
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And I would say that you're not reading the conversation. This is about
DRM'd books because several people that I am talking to have already ruled out
de-DRM'd books as something only a minority of readers do.
Please stop moving goalposts.
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Originally Posted by J. Strnad
My point about the DRM is that epub is losing the format war, not because it's an inferior format, but because its adherents saddled it with incompatible DRM that meant that, for instance, you couldn't read an ebook purchased at B&N on your Kobo. The big advantage of "any ebook on any device" that epub had, disappeared because the epub retailers were busy competing with one another when they should have banded together to compete with Amazon.
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This is what I am referring to: DRM'd books.
You want to talk de-DRM'd books, talk. But address it to someone else, because that's not the conversation I'm having, and I don't need or want to be derailed by someone telling me how to Google for Apprentice Alf.