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Old 07-22-2007, 08:44 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by BettyE View Post
Actually, there was an aricle in the WSJ last week talking to the CEO of Borders and he was talking about letting people buy music on their website and then come into the store and have store personnel load the music onto the customer's MP3 player. I think there could be something similar of the Reader.
The problem there is the way the Reader works. My Reader is authorized to my computer and my account. If they took it to load book, they would have to login as me and authorize their computer and authorize my reader on their computer. Then would I be able to go home and use my Reader as normal or would I have to authorize my account/Reader again? Of course, if the books were DRM-Free then it would work no problem.
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