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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I still blame B&N. It's good business sense to not go with the B&N DRM because it means people who own a Sony or Kobo can't shop at B&N for eBooks. If B&N has used standard Adept DRM, then sure, all ePub customers could shop there.
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I don't know what the licensing agreements are for B&N DRM, but if I were B&N, I'd be making it a lower cost alternative to Adept DRM, which requires connectivity with Adobe servers. If B&N's competitors are willing to go with a more expensive alternative in order to prevent their customers from using B&N's store, I'm not sure that's B&N's fault.