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Originally Posted by JSWolf
A lot of us already know how to strip off the DRM. So what we will end up with is a DRM free copy. But the problem is that the cost of adding that DRM will get passed onto us. That is what's annoying. The DRM on most eBooks is not a lock to keep me out. It's an expense so I end up paying more. The only eBook DRM I cannot remove is that from Apple via iBooks. But then, I would not ever want to give even a penny to Apple for eBooks as it is Apple's fault we have thw Agency 5 in the US.
Anyway, to get back on topic, I do applaud Jeffrey for his stance on DRM.
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There's a million other things who's cost get passed on to the consumer as well. If only we could choose what to leave in, what to leave out.