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Old 12-28-2011, 09:54 PM   #366
HansTWN
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Originally Posted by Steven Lyle Jordan View Post

An exchange like this: "I wish I could break the DRM on this book I got from hrmm hrmm." "PM me and we'll discuss it. "

That (if it is not removed by mods) translates to "tacit support of piracy."

But anyway...
Not at all, I am strongly against piracy but I am also strongly against DRM. The simple reason is that I have a number of readers and I want to read on all of them. Besides, I reserve the right to buy where I can get the cheapest price and read it anywhere. And I don't want be stuck if (however unlikely in some cases) the store closes down or ends support for the format. There are plenty of "legit" reasons to oppose DRM.

Did you ever consider that those that need help to remove the DRM are real customers, who bought the book and NOT pirates?

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