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Originally Posted by fabricalado
I don't see how one excludes the other. Like it's been said here, you don't buy a cellphone plan because you consider the company totally reliable; in most cases, we do this on a daily basis simply because the majority of us do not read the terms of service. Heck, if you install a simple app that's the same logic, and I don't think I've ever read most of the ToS for my apps.
Also, you can still buy an ereader without having checked the company's background simply because
a)other people inspired/urged you to do it
b)you want to read ebooks.
We don't always behave rationally, but we can come up with reasons after the fact. Doesn't change the fact that trust in the company may not be the main reason you decide to get a product.
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So you don't look into the company who's Reader you want to buy. Then why not register? If you don't register, then you know enough about the company to not trust them.
I would not want to buy a Reader from a company that would cause me not to register. I want all the available features to work.