Thread: Classic The nook is bad for eBooks
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Old 12-16-2009, 05:01 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Ema View Post
Buying the nook does not mean supporting DRM; buying the DRM'ed content will mean supporting DRM. Buy the nook if you want it, but don't buy the DRM'ed books.


Yes, the title of this thread is disappointing, misleading and divisive. B&N's DRM'ed content seems to be the problem, not the nook!
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