I have a Nook ereader, bought because it wasn't Amazon. Now Barnes and Noble are pulling out from the UK. I had thought, no problem, I can still borrow ebooks from the library, buy from Waterstones, or stick pdfs on it from other sources. I've put all my folk song repertoire which I used to have on my Palm Pilot on it. But earlier this week, someone on the radio said that from mid-May, the thing will turn into a lump of flint, and be totally useless. Is this true? And, if so, why are they allowed to do this?
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