Are you seriously suggesting that Amazon don't have the right to distribute books in whatever format they wish to do so? The very fact that - as you pointed out yourself earlier in this thread - Amazon do have a large market share of the eBook market would suggest to me that, contrary to your assertions, Amazon's customers are happy to stick with their proprietary format, and that open formats are not high on the average customer's agenda.
Most people don't care about "owning" books; they buy them, read them, and never look at them again.
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