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Old 09-20-2010, 10:55 AM   #109
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by MrPLD View Post
Might be a good idea if authors, when they go out on tours or have a captive audience to start informing people of the risks of DRM, or rather, the positives of not having DRM.
That is an excellent idea. It reminds me of a recent experience I had, when vacationing in Mexico: On every tour, in many shops, and on the streets, I was reminded by Mexicans that most of them are not salaried, they live on tips, so please be generous, etc, etc. It was often a boilerplate statement, but being repeated over and over, it sunk in.

If ebook authors had a boilerplate statement, something short and to the point, that they could throw in at any public appearance or speech, they could begin to spread the word to the reading public about DRM.
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