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Old 09-24-2010, 04:17 AM   #10
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Just for interest, Simon, the below is extracted from a notice on the front page of our own bookstore where we promise, at no cost, to send a DRM-free copy of any title bought from a third-party retailer which has a store-imposed DRM lock. The underline I've added for this post. Cheers. Neil

BeWrite Books and its authors want you to be able to share our ebooks with friends and family as you might share our paperbacks. We want you to be able to easily convert ebooks to any format you like, to read them on whichever device you like, wherever you like, whenever you like. We trust you not to make a business of it, but to fairly use a BB ebook as you would a BB treebook. BB reckons you own the ebook you bought – you've not merely licensed it with strings attached.
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