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Originally Posted by karunaji
I think that personalized copies of e-books in non-obstructive but easily identifiable way would work much better than DRM. It would discipline people to not give their purchased e-books even to friends because there is a risk that they may inadvertently put them on torrents for public download and then you can be hold responsible for it.
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Could you give an example of how you could implement the personalized copies of e-books in non-obstructive but easily identifiable ways?
Also, I would consider this to be a method of DRM.
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Oh, by the way, I was wrong about the crack for that game. My wife says that she only intended to use it but it was not necessary. The company apparently had received too many complaints about their DRM problems so they had issued an update for the game to allow playing it without the CD inserted. Complaining about DRM can sometimes change the minds of vendors after all.
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[Off Topic] That sounds like a good company. Would you mind telling me what company?