I don't see DRM as really relevant to the current topic, its simple and easy to strip from any book at all. I recall a classroom in Virginia that becuase of budget cuts simply could not afford printed copies of the books that were needed and simply could not buy the several licenses for the books in electronic form so what they did is to purchase one copy strip the DRM from the books with software and load it on to the Kobos the class had been given by several parents. Once they read the book(s) they went into the school's electronic library. The Kobos could care less about the DRM and finacially this was the only way the class was going to be able to read the books.
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