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Old 11-13-2016, 01:33 PM   #86
Josieb1
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
As I found out, eventually, the transfer from nook to Sainsbury, deliberately did not include any books from Fictionwise, only those bought at B&N/nook.

I did, of course, have DRM-free backups of everything, but it is still annoying.
That was probably the main cause nothing of mine transferred to Sainsbury's, but even if they had tried to Sainsbury's didn't sell any MM romance books (LGBTI) so it's a mute point.

But surely customers (and book libraries) shouldn't be treated like this, transferred from one company to another without any thought and consideration. Does it take a big player like Kobo or Amazon to fail (not that I expect them to) to get some laws protecting digital libraries.
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