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Originally Posted by meeera
This is true until Adobe forces the new DRM, when there may well be a significant window of time before it's cracked. In that situation epub ereaders with up-to-date Adobe DRM will be able to read both those locked epubs and (unlocked) Kindle books, whereas those with Kindles won't be able to do the converse. That's what I took arturg to mean.
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I know there might be a reason at times to buy an epub, but since I got a kindle I have never found a need to buy a (DRM protected) book anywhere other than Amazon. I have bought some at other places, but they were DRM free, so I had no issue putting them on my kindle.