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Old 01-10-2014, 08:00 PM   #39
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Second, some may not want to support/endorse proprietary formats.
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Not sure why it's "laughable" to make a statement that the open format such as EPUB, in which the majority of ebook vendors supply their product, may be preferable to the format, proprietary to Amazon's highly efficient walled garden?

Once you add one of the three or more flavors of DRM to an ePub it becomes proprietary as well. If DRM is taken out of the equation there are places that sell both formats, neither is locked to a certain vendor.
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