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Old 10-19-2009, 01:55 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by rhadin View Post
Yes, it will. The question is not whether it will support ePub but whether it will use its own flavor of DRM wrapper so that other devices that also support ePub will not be able to support B&N ePub books.
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Citation please.
OK, no reponse means that no one here knows of any written statement by B&N indicating they will support ePub, right? To clarify:

To date, B&N has only discussed support of their proprietary eReader format (Palm reader based) for Windows, Mac, and a variety of mobile platforms (currently only the iPhone and Blackberry). B&N has not discussed ePub support as a part of their eBooks marketing plan or eBooks store implementation.
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