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Originally Posted by ODelphi
I do not expect that Amazon can do that anyway.
Nook and Kobo can do it reluctantly. Because,
they can open ePub books.
Their benefit requires that it be. We understand them. There's no reason to be angry with them. But, benefits of some users may be different from this. There's no reason to be angry with them too. :-)
Companies like Icarus and Onyx who already do not sell books can be more comfortable at this issue.
Actually, Android programs that support such a standard and e-ink compatible, may be better than all. These programs should also support Adobe DRM. Thus, book publishers will be interested. :-)
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Why would book publishers be interested? Where is the benefit for them? I just can't see the big publishers caring.