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Originally Posted by purl4peace
I'm not sure if I understand this... does this mean that Sony is going to start offering EPUB formats which can be shared with other non-Sony readers? This would be a huge advantage over the current Kindle strategy. If it is true, I would think that Amazon would be in a position of perhaps opening their Kindle books as well to non-Kindle owners.
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It already is that way. I purchase ePUBs from various sources and use them on Sony 505 and 700 and in parallel use them on Cybook Opus.
I don't think, any provider of ePUB would be able to prevent of that. ePUB claims, being kind of open standard. If one sells them, he most likely has to stick to that policy.
But of course, canceling their own proprietary file format, might be a step towards a single standard for all the eReaders out there (although I'm not quite convinced about ADE. Don't like the registration process for example. If you de-activate one of your readers, for example because you've sold it, you don't get another license added back. I've run out of licenses quite a few times. You manually have to request another one, although you actually only have 3 licenses in parallel and the rest are "dead ones"...)