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Old 03-04-2013, 06:13 AM   #34
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
Not as good at it as Sony. All the other "DRM" scams get cracked as soon as they show up on the ebooks of the larger stores. Adobe's Adept and Amazon's schemes are, like Microsoft's OS, are a priority for hackers because they are the most used.
I wasn't talking about DRM.
Amazon succeed with (inertia-based) lock-in becuase it is a place people don't mind being locked into.
Would you rather be locked in to Amazon's eBook store or B&N's?
Amazon's video offerings or B&N's?
Amazon's app store or B&N's?
B&N are trying to play the same game as Amazon, but just aren't as good at it.
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