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Originally Posted by JSWolf
We are see what Amazon is doing. They are changing the DRM for KFX in the Kindle apps. They've monkeyed with the DRM for KFX before. They are not allowing D&T for new Kindles. The question is what will Amazon do in the future? We don't know.
We are just saying what we'd do IF.
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What I don't quite understand is where your concern leads.
Can't you already buy e-books from places other than Amazon and read them on whatever brand device you prefer, including Kindle? That's what I do. And that's regardless of what changes Amazon makes regarding DRM.
The only e-books (if they put obstacles in the way of DRM removal) that you wouldn't be able to read on other devices would be the ones that Amazon has exclusivity on. And you have two options: either you read them on their devices or you don't read them at all (because you won't be able to buy them elsewhere and you won't be able to remove the DRM). But this last option that you all repeat ("if I can't remove the DRM I won't buy books from Amazon again") doesn't provide any solution to the problem you are so worried about. What you are proposing is simply to give up reading certain e-books on an e-reader. Which is fine as a personal decision, as long as you are clear that it doesn't solve the problem.