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Originally Posted by stonetools
BUt it does apparently do something for writers and publishers . THat is why the vast majority of writers and publushers still insist on them. And I haven't really heard a serious, detailed answer to the question I posed above. Maybe you can help with that. Apparently answering that question isn't that easy, compared to say, challenging my analogies.
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I don't believe that DRM does do anything for writers and publishers. Except cost them $0.22 per book sold, for the Adobe Digital Editions variety.
Obviously publishers (or authors) must believe it does something, but I don't know what.