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Old 01-03-2008, 09:59 AM   #289
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And I would not consider DRM a problem. Other than with music files, DRM in ebooks is very transparent and easy to use even for a novice user.
I see you've not been bitten by DRM yet.

DRM is never transparent nor is it easy to use - especially when the system breaks (like when Mobipocket's DRM servers crash, or when a company goes out of business).

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Consider sites like fictionwise or mobipocket, where you can register four different e-readers. It's easy and no hassle at all.
Try reading that DRMed eBook on a reader that Mobipocket doesn't support (which is most eBook reading devices) and see how easy and hassle-free it is.
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