Thread: Classic The nook is bad for eBooks
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Old 12-21-2009, 05:42 PM   #106
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
So there was nothing you disagreed with in what I said:
I don't think that we have to disagree in every conversation. I just wanted to point out clearly that the nook does support both Adept DRM schemes.

Basically the new DRM is better for us customers than the old one (because the new one is less restrictive) and imho it's wrong to blame the nook (it's just a device) for the current situation.

And last but not least i doubt that there is real confusion at all. During the whole thread i've never read something like "i bought an epub from B&N and now it's not working on my device xy". All i've read was "if i would buy then it would not work on the device xy".
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