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Old 10-24-2010, 01:48 PM   #174
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Originally Posted by Psykhe View Post
Too bad - because their is the only case which matters.

Because they create the product. The DRM something they use to protect said product. They decide to implement it or not. The questions "if it works or not" - which last time I looked is this thread about - is important for them and meaningless for the customer.
Wow, bit of a power trip here? Without customers, producers would go out of business rather quickly (kinda hard to continue all those executive perks when the business isn't bringing in actual revenue), and many publishing producers are more interested in squeezing blood from stones than in making doing business with them appealing to the customer (much less actually respecting a customer's "fair use" rights, such as being able to move legitimately purchased content to a different reader).
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