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Originally Posted by Jane12
I really wanted B&N to succeed. I wanted their brick-and-mortar stores to survive, and if publishers insist on DRM, then B&N's social variety was preferable (IMO) to Amazon and Adobe's. So I bought most of my books at B&N, even when it meant paying more. Words cannot express the depth of my disappointment in B&N.
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I'm with you. I
still buy most of my books from B&N and will continue to do so until some show-stopper. For me, that will be something like no more epubs or DRM I can't remove, but I can't shake the feeling that even the shaky status-quo is on borrowed time.