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Originally Posted by auspex
As for kindle software being available on "tons of hardware", none of that hardware is other dedicated e-readers, while nothing ties your B&N or Kobo download to their hardware.
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So in nutshell: Kindlebooks available on tons of hardware, ADE epubs available on tons of hardware. Yes, I can see why the one DRM is less evil than the other.
And for the record.... Kobo's proprietary kepub format (and its similarly proprietary, non-Adobe DRM) is
absolutely an attempt to lock you into their hardware. And the number of kepub-only ebooks is only growing.