Fair use rights are part of the rights package written into the United States constitution yes? (your constitutional rights may vary) Some might say that these fair use rights fall under the broader category of basic human rights, i.e. the right to read whatever you want, whenever and however you want.
Allowing your reading preferences to be controlled by any entity, governmental or otherwise is probably a problem, but if you are crazy enough to buy a few words from Amazon, knowing or not knowing that those words can be erased from your device by Amazon at any time, well that's your ninety nine cents I suppose.
I prefer the read before purchase system. Which makes DRM Irrelevant.
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