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Old 10-06-2011, 12:26 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
my only concern is that one day Amazon may tweak their DRM & I'll have to wait for plug-ins to be updated.
They've taken similar measures before, and yes, Alfers had to wait for updates. However, the changes usually attack how the tools work rather than the changing much about the DRM itself. What isn't clear is whether it's a genuine effort by Amazon to stop the ability to liberate, or a move that they could show to the publishers and say, "Well, we tried to make it harder to circumvent..."

I would imagine, since they offer the option of DRM to publishers/authors, they have an obligation to at least attempt to make it sturdy enough to work in the majority of cases.
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