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Old 04-16-2011, 06:47 PM   #178
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Originally Posted by stonetools View Post
Good to know. So there was in effect no issue for those involved in the 2006 Amazon DRM shift.

-snip mountainous post filled with character insults based on even more misinformation and twisting-
I've tried to think of a reply that would be short, polite, and doesn't repeat what's already been explained and ignored, but I can't.

With all due respect, I think you're either:

1. Terribly ill-informed due to being unwilling or unable to comprehend the facts and points shown through several threads.

2. Informed or intelligent enough to grasp the facts that have been given to you through several threads, but hope to smear honest people and hoodwink observers.

Whichever of the two it is, I'm going to trust that most people who come to this site won't be deceived by it.

/a person in a multi-device family, (Sony, kindle, and nook) who cannot share ebooks with them without stripping DRM. And one who knows that people were indeed harmed by Amazon's and others' changing DRM schemes, unless they had non-drm'd backups.
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