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Old 10-25-2024, 07:07 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
I will avoid them when DRM can no longer be removed by any means. I don't much care what means can be used, as long as they exist. If DRM becomes completely unremovable, I won't buy Kindle books anymore.

I do use other stores (Kobo, Google Play, Smashwords), but there are a few books only available at Amazon, as most of us well know. Not that I've got to buy just those books, but as they can still be deDRMed at the moment, why not.
I stopped buying from Books A Million because they stopped allowing me to download books to the device of my choice and I would do the same with Amazon. I too have a large TBR and am now considered old by the younger generations. I could stop buying and still have plenty to read in my lifespan. And because I like to reread books, I have even more books to choose from. I am currently rereading a four-book series now.
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