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Originally Posted by Blossom
Yep. Once publishers stop making Secure eReader format Fictionwise no longer had mainstream new books other than Indies. B&N had no reason to keep them around once that format became obsolete.
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True, but it also gave B&N an epub DRM that didn't require an authentication
server be maintained. And that would have no per book cost for them.
Luck;
Ken