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Originally Posted by Harmon
...the actuall effect of DRM is to make enough consumers willing to pay more for ebooks at a higher profit to the seller (or so the seller believes) - hence a higher "convenience factor" price point, and that higher price point in & of itself tends to tether consumers to a single EBR with a single company.
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That sure sounds like DRM has an impact on the average consumer (higher prices, tethered to a single company...etc). Many of them don't realize they're being impacted, but they certainly are.