I look at the issue this way, just like a dead wood book book once the store sells the book to me they release their rights to the book to me. Therefore the store has no rights to include DRM in any way. At the moment I have not really had any need to strip the DRM yet. My Libra gets its books from Kobo and they issue discount codes frequently, thus I have no need to strip the DRM as yet. Besides on which I did something very stupid: I bought an ebook from B&N not realizing that the DRM restricted what readers I can read it on. When I get time I am going to install a DRM striping software at home, download the ebook, strip the DRM and read it.
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