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Originally Posted by HarryT
That's why it's important to do your research properly before you buy. If buying MobiPocket books is important to you, it doesn't really make a great deal of sense to buy a Kindle.
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The wierdness of anyone who doesn't get paid to do so defending DRM aside,
Amazon owns Mobipocket. The simple fact is secure Mobi not working on the Kindle without hacking is just
stupid. They could literally own the
entire ebook space if they simply allowed sales from other stores to work via secure Mobi.
We should complain, loudly and often, until they change their policy. It will helps us as consumers and put money in Amazon's pockets.