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Old 11-11-2010, 10:11 AM   #13
ProfCrash
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I am not worried about losing my e-book collection. If there are signs that Amazon is going to sink I will happily demove the DRM from my e-book collection and convert the files to something that can be read on another e-reader. I have choosen not to remove the DRM from my books right now because I don't need to, I am lazy, and I am still trying to work out the ethics of doing so. If I think I am going to lose my collection I will need to remove the DRM, I will no longer be lazy, and I will get over my slight (Very minor really) ethical dilemma.
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