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Originally Posted by Synamon
If someone is tech savvy enough to root or hack an eReader, they are tech savvy enough to remove DRM, which renders your whole argument ridiculous. If they aren't that tech savvy, then they are locked into their eReader the same way someone is locked into a Kindle.
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If they are tech savvy enough to root a T1, then they can install the nook app and maybe have a better nook then a nook since you don't have that tiny partition for non-B&N content. It stops being B&N content if the DRM is stripped.