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Old 12-02-2007, 11:31 AM   #186
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Originally Posted by hacker View Post
As long as the same physical device that is required to read the work is available in 200 years still exists, the same operating system used to interface (i.e. "sync") with that device still exists in 200 years, and the same processes used to "unlock" that work covered by that version of DRM provided by that manufacturer, then I suppose it would be acceptable.
Seriously. 9 bucks. Come on.

I think Ill still get a kindle, thanks. The DRM game will play itself out in a few years and we will have a standard ebook form at some point.

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