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Originally Posted by caleb72
If I were to sign that I might first ask: "Under what circumstances wouldn't you agree with us to remove the DRM from our books?"
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Good question.
Off the top of my head, I'd guess that retroactive DRM-free publishing might be one case since it would require refreshing all the downloaded copies. If a big publisher decided to do it for all their titles the bandwidth cost would be substantial.
Beyond that, given that it is an Amazon-drafted boilerplate and that corporate lawyers strive to minimize their client's contractual obligations, it might not mean anything.