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Old 09-26-2011, 10:46 AM   #127
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I cannot help but wonder where DRM has stopped anyone from reading. The entitlement to copy and/or redistribute a pbook has never been a hot issue.

Helen
Helen, meet Ana. Ana, Helen. Hello. 'Ello.

Ana owns 5 different eReaders. *waves* (7 if you count Ana's phone and computer.)
Ana buys from over a dozen different eBook stores. *sheepish*

Ana could spend her remaining brain cells remembering which book goes with which eReader and always picking up the correct one when she heads out the door to her Very Important Doctor Visits, but that could be conceivably quite onerous.

Ana would encourage Helen to grok on to the fact that "DRM removal" does not need to have anything to do with sharing a book with another human being. Hello. 'Ello.
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