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Old 06-06-2012, 10:25 AM   #88
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I will point out, for the thousandth time, that Amazon users are not the only ones effected by this. (or is it affected?) Nook, Sony, Kobo and every other e-reader out there will be effected. While Amazon holds a strong position in the US, there are still a large number of Nook users, something like 20% if the guesstimates I have seen are correct, and 10% t0 20% of Kobo, Sony, Apple, and other users who will be effected.

The only way that Amazon is the only one effected is if the BPH say they will only sell in EPUB and I am not sure that type of a move is in their best interest because that would isolate 60-70% of the market and that strikes me as a bad, bad idea.
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