These kind of events are exactly why I refuse to buy digital products with DRM.
The only DRM-ridden books I've bought since getting the Nook a couple of months back were for school. Any books I get I remove the DRM when I get some time. Otherwise, you don't really own it.
I buy a hardcover or paperback instead. I will not buy a book with DRM for anything more than a dollar or two - the price of a rental - because that is what you are really doing - renting the book.
Video game DRM is getting even worse - not better. Vote with your wallet, people! Buying DRM products just encourages them to keep doing it.
Last edited by GreenMonkey; 08-25-2010 at 01:49 AM.
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