orcishgamer: Actually, I'm not being paranoid (so far as I know), this is the gist of the news articles and interviews I read on the subject yesterday. I suppose it could turn out to be false, since it seems to be what they're saying and the old "bullshit" detector isn't going off, I'm willing to buy it at face value for now.
Honestly, it's kind of a stupid thing to argue about ultimately. If they're genuine about going DRM free, I think that's really the important thing.
But, I don't see how using an industry standard DRM scheme would allow for B&N to maintain, much less create, a monopoly in the space. I bought a book off Kobo a while back because it uses the same DRM and it works just fine.
The one I bought from Amazon before I bought my ebook reader and before epub became standard won't read in anything other than Amazon approved devices, which is to say Kindle.
If they want to also cut Adobe out of the picture, I'm fine with that, but it's something more than what they need for their stated goal. And without them just switching to epub with ADEPT DRM, it's impossible to really establish how that would work out.