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Originally Posted by DustyDisks
Blossom, that is the way I am reading it. The cracking tools are getting too good. I can understand their viewpoint, they are just trying to keep their doors open, and eBooks too them is a outright giveaway, yes, some sales, but the books end up cracked and then the copy's spread. On the net, it looks big, and maybe bigger than it really is, and only a very small percentage of eBook users have unauthorized copy's, and the vast majority of the eBooks being used are authorized and bought.
But how can you tell? That is a question methinks no one can answer.
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They are circling their wagons, against the hostile Indians!
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That is the excuse they are using but it has nothing to do with the reason they are targeting library lending. It just as easy to remove DRM from a store bought copy and a Library copy in epub or mobi. If that was real reason they'd remove all ebooks not just library books.