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Charles Wilkes wrote:
> This is wonderful -- I really don't want to buy a DRM pub from the
> Kindle Store at all. I understand that Bezos had to agree to that even
> though intellectually he is totally opposed to it. But it's started
> now, and when the will of the buyers becomes apparent, things will
> change. Just look at what happened to music publishers due to the
> Ipod, etc.
>
> So make the best you can so that we buyers can just go there and get the
> same service that the Kindle Store provides. I don't mind paying 10
> cents to have it sent to my Kindle direct, but I also want a copy to my
> email address so that I have a complete backup on my hard drive --
> Kindle will backup- only items they originally sold, so we are on our
> own re everything else.
>
> Kindle does offer something else not covered here. That is the ability
> to publish whatever you want (that is reasonable of course). I don't
> want my pubs to go out with DRM restrictions, so I would like to see
> this feature duplicated by whatever is replacing DRMs.
>
> Charles Wilkes
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