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Old 11-18-2010, 08:43 AM   #4
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Good to have your company, Robert.

DRM is no protection against piracy (in my opinion it actively encourages it). Stripping DRM is a simple process. Self respecting pirates, however, mostly target best-selling titles ... and scan the hardbacks and paperbacks as source material rather than ebook copies.

My advice is to avoid DRM like the plague if you want sales and customer loyalty. Many here, for instance (a community of well over 50,000 ebook reading folk) will not download a DRM-padlocked ebook on principle because it's considered an inconvenience at best, an insult at worst, to honest buyers.

Good luck and best wishes. Neil
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