Gosh, something I said obviously touched a raw nerve :-), sorry if I've offended you in any way & what content would that be then, there is no legal alternative content. Kindles won't read .epub, & most ebook stores are using .epub as an alternative to the closed .mobi, azw3 so legally there is no 'alternative content' for Kindle users to read.
Here without breaking the law, & stripping the DRM off files, Kindle users can't even access the electronic public library network, because of Kindle's lack of .epub support, obviously a calculated decision, on Amazons part, because currently 98 % of other e-reader's support the .epub format.
I'm e-book platform agnostic by the way, I buy from whoever I feel like . I don't actively support any platform, it's not necessary or needed.....
Last edited by charlie - uk; 07-19-2015 at 12:37 PM.
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