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Originally Posted by Anthem
If we end up paying the same amount for the content, whether printed or digitized, I say we come out on top because I think a digitized book has features that greatly increase the desirability over a printed book (even though there are definitely some issues that still need smoothed away).
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Personally I think DRM makes the digital version worth less than the print versions. If it weren't for that, I would agree that there are advantages to having a digitized book over print. I still wouldn't pay more than the paperback price. It should also be noted that one of the reasons that digitized books cost as much as print books is that there is a cost to adding DRM to a book. Since it devalues the book for me, I don't care to pay "extra" for it.