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Old 05-31-2019, 10:46 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by barryem View Post
In either England or Europe, I forget which, maybe both, B&N pulled out a couple of years ago and left their customers with Nooks either with no access to books or limited access. I don't recall the details now.
In the UK, B&N shipped their customers off to Sainsbury who closed their digital division around 9 months later shipping the Nook and Sainsbury customers off to Kobo. I've only chatted with one person who was affected and from what she says, she lost some books going from B&N to Sainsbury so she now downloads, removes DRM and saves her books locally.
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