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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I have no ereader preference. I buy from everyone and read using apps on a tablet.
I just always snicker whenever someone tries to suggest that Kobo and EPUB are somehow the more "moral" choice, when the only thing either have done is be less successful than Amazon and Kindlebooks. Moral Kobo would trade places in a heartbeat with immoral Amazon if given half a chance. It's fair if someone loves Kobo devices and prefers to use them. But it's unfair to suggest that they're the "moral" choice simply because they failed (though not from lack of trying) to keep up with evil Amazon.
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Actually, ePub is a more moral choice. The reason is that with ePub, when the publisher wants to sell without DRM, they can do so with ePub. But with KFX, Amazon is not allowing the publishers to sell without DRM. That's immoral.