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I have no doubt that DRM plays a big part, but I also have no doubt that maintaining a 2-format infrastructure and conversion/submission/delivery pipeline carries a pricetag that is not small. The demise of the mobi format was always going to happen regardless of DRM. Devices that can only use mobi were always going to get the axe some time. I'm actually surprised they stayed with it/them for as long as they have.
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Its not just about the kindles. It is about the Amazon servers. If the servers have to support the kindles, the servers need to enable weak security authorisation. That is a problem for Amazon servers as they become a point of risk. A hacker can imitate a kindle and attack the weak server.
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Although Amazon no longer accepts the older formats from publishers there are still a lot of older books that to this day are only available in those formats. Amazon converted all of those they could to KFX but that was not possible for many of them. So even after the old devices that only handle those formats are gone Amazon will still need to support reading them, even in the newest devices. Otherwise previously purchased books will become unreadable. |
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I agree to your "Download on PC and transfer to kindle" option. It is a good option. Wish Amazon retained the same.
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Um... no. Amazon has been trying to close off all the loopholes for DRM removal for several years now, even alienating a lot of their customers in the process. It's not security or supporting old devices/apps. It's trying to stop DRM removal, plain and simple.
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I have been using monitor from 2009 until 2025 before I caved, since getting more and more adapters became onerous. I still find 16:9 to be too wide. I used macbook from 2011 until it gave up the ghost in 2024. If its disk survived, I would have continued. iPad, likewise, alcohol damage did it in, 2025 was bad for my hardware... And I take very poor care of my devices. So I assume other people might be able to keep them alive for longer. My sister has something that looks like Kindle4, but I do not know the exact model. |
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I agree that they could just do something simple at this point such as ignoring unhandled formatting or rasterizing books that do not convert properly into fixed-layout. On the other hand the code to handle the older formats is already in place and it likely costs them next to nothing to keep it that way. Quote:
It depends on the reading platform. Amazon recently added some new comic formatting options to KFX. Platforms that do not support those fall back to receiving older formats, another reason for them to keep those formats around for a while. (They could produce different KFX variants for those platforms but that does not appear to be done currently except in regard to image quality.) |
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Amazon doesn't say it can't update the old devices does it? I find it hard to believe publisher are demanding they stop supporting pre-2012 devices because of DRM concerns. And even if they did, Amazon could simply not make those books available in their store and simply put a message "not compatible with any of your devices". Think you've missed the point somewhat when you talk about old monitors. Same for toasters, kettles, microwaves etc. I'm sure devices exist which run on software now rather than being simple circuits but they're not going to require updates to keep up with the latest bread, water etc in the way that devices which exist purely to consume software/content do. I'm like you - keep stuff going until it literally doesn't turn on. I've used old windows laptops with broken monitors as linux file servers; I've happily used phone roms such as cyanogenmod when Google stopped supporting the phones etc. But the market doesn't work that way. You'd end up paying more for your 2026 Kindle if Amazon were forced to endlessly support every last Kindle just because it was technically possible to do so. |
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I bought a Dell laptop in 2011. It had Windows 7. (Laptops for me have only ever been a backup option - I work from home, I have a good desktop computer, but if anything suddenly happens, I need a backup option available immediately.)
So last year I fiddled with it a bit, replaced the old 300 GB HDD with a 256 GB SSD, added a RAM stick, replaced the battery and put Linux Mint on it. It works. I mean right now it has just one purpose (my elderly mother likes to listen to the parliament sessions so it’s the kitchen device to run the stream on the browser when she’s cooking), but it seems quite useable. *shrugs* (I guess there’s the point to be made that it stopped getting Windows updates many, many years ago, but the laptop itself works and is fit for purpose.) (I guess this is a bit different as it’s not devices directly interacting with internet, but my keyboard is from 2001, PC speakers are around the same era, I still use a HP LaserJet 1010 bought in 2003, and my PC monitor is from 2009. All this is just to say that it’s not necessarily everyone’s expectation that “tech” should just get replaced every few years.) On a different and more on-topic note, still no email from Amazon, not even to inform me that in a month I won’t be able to access the ~1200 books that I have on Amazon cloud (15 years of ebooks adds up!) on my 2012-bought, Amazon-registered Paperwhite anymore. |
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