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Originally Posted by Piper_
Good point.
Also, Amazon provides DRM as an option for publishers and authors who want it, but it appears they (Amazon) are happy to not use it, otherwise.
I know Konrath was pleased by their attitude, and another author recently blogged that Amazon was "thrilled" that he chose to avoid DRM.
It makes sense, because without DRM, they can sell to epubbers without having to go through the headache of offering another format.
ETA: Great post, WW.
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I hadn't even remembered that.

Amazon is happy to sell you a non-DRM'ed e-book. I have a couple of short stories on the Kindle store that have no DRM. It's the format that Amazon is married to, not the DRM.