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Old 07-18-2011, 10:15 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by Nancy Fulda View Post
Amazon has deliberately written their software in a way that makes it difficult for programmers to hack into the system in order to learn how the DRM management can be circumvented.

You can like DRM or dislike DRM, but I can't see how Amazon is being a Big Bad Guy for protecting the proprietary rights they've established with their software.
Just my opinion, but I think if Amazon removed the DRM from their ebooks they would sell a lot more. I think people would like to buy an ebook they could read on any device. If I buy a DVD say from Sony Pictures, am I only allowed to play that DVD on a Sony Player?

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