I don't buy DRM'd books unless they are super, super cheap (like $1). So I stick with freebies from Amazon/B&N/etc, free Google books, and the like. It's been saving me a little bit of money so far. Not a whole lot though. I'm going to end up at the used bookstore for a few books I want to read that don't exist in ebook form, or are only at the kobo store for $8 a pop. For a 10 year old book, I'll go get the paperback for $2-3 used over an $8, DRM-protected ebook.
I bought it for the freebies and such. Not for commercial, DRM books.
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