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Old 09-28-2007, 05:27 AM   #72
astra
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However, if cracking DRM rises sales, then there is no need for DRM in the first place?
It doesn't protect against criminals anyway. The darknet is full of virtually every ebook you can buy and quite often of ebooks you cannot buy. So, anyone who do not want to pay for their ebooks they can get them illegaly anyway. Then what type of criminals does DRM protect against? It leaves us with a group of people who want to pay money but don't want to get stuck with DRMed ebooks. If I were wrong, whoever sells *.lit format would be out of business long time ago, wouldn't they? Because publishers would abandone them the moment clit made its way into public.

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