There'll always be ways to copy books in a non legal way; even if it's a $200 black box you buy where you input an encoded book, and it outputs an unencoded version; or just a device that is able to break DRM's by changing it's internal mac adress or some smart things like that!
Maybe it's a device that has no mac adress, that whenever you get to view a book on one device, you'll be able to see it on all devices?
I don't know.
But for the commoner, yes, I fear DRM might go into licencing books on a time base; though not sure how they are going to be able to get that to work..
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