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Originally Posted by Alexander
My personal opinion: this is not really what we were looking for - another proprietary DRM solution to further alienate potential e-book customers.
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Exactly my opinion as well. Why, all the time, do companies focus on "improving" DRM (i.e. making it more difficult for consumers) instead of trying to improve the overall e-book experience? I think e-books are technically still very immature - there are no standards and there are no e-book reading devices that would be technically up-to-date - and until someone manages to change this situation, bringing a new DRM system on the market is just not going to make it any better.