>>8
And twenty years ago people were using Unicode, ZIP and HTML.
That's when they were first being developed, those are all also open formats that aren't subject to patents and DRM bullshit either. If things like the Kindle didn't come shipped with DRM and privacy issues and shit like that, then sure, it'd be a much more interesting product in that regard. Ebooks also don't have strong consumer protections like paper books have and are not likely to in the near future, due to the aforementioned technologically illiterate judges and lawyers, plus a strong intellectual property lobby that has been surprisingly more successful recently than in years past.
>>10
Cute. Does your mother know that you're using the Internet unsupervised?
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Also, think you're being clever with your pseudo Shii
tchan quoting, huh?