>>When the reading device reaches its end of life, you have to assume all the content you purchased will be lost. Although I'm not a proponent of DRM or Amazon's ebook policies, this statement is patently absurd. It's easy enough to read kindle books legally without owning a kindle, using either a free PC or iTouch/iPhone readers. If you are going to argue against DRM (and please continue to do so) at least do it with informed articles.
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Yeah, but Amazon *does* support other devices.
>>When the reading device reaches its end of life, you have to assume all the content you purchased will be lost.
Although I'm not a proponent of DRM or Amazon's ebook policies, this statement is patently absurd.
It's easy enough to read kindle books legally without owning a kindle, using either a free PC or iTouch/iPhone readers.
If you are going to argue against DRM (and please continue to do so) at least do it with informed articles.