the concensus
http://www.teleread.org/2009/07/26/bns-e-bookstore-gets-clueful-pan-from-the-washington-post-including-criticism-of-drm/
seems to be, think again. Various venues from TeleRead to The Washington Post are commenting that, if Barnes & Noble wants to compete with Amazon in the eBook market, they are going to have to offer a new and saner model, hopefully one which takes a page from Fictionwise and offers DRM-free eBooks and an easier purchasing process.
http://www.teleread.org/2009/07/26/bns-e-bookstore-gets-clueful-pan-from-the-washington-post-including-criticism-of-drm/
seems to be, think again. Various venues from TeleRead to The Washington Post are commenting that, if Barnes & Noble wants to compete with Amazon in the eBook market, they are going to have to offer a new and saner model, hopefully one which takes a page from Fictionwise and offers DRM-free eBooks and an easier purchasing process.