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Old 12-31-2011, 02:17 PM   #49
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The Rosa Parks analogy is a good one but, no, I wouldn't equate the two.

However, when an author or company DRMs their works and - probably, I haven't checked - makes buying the book contingent on using only on one device all I can say is the rule/law is only as good as their ability to enforce it.

In Keene's case that ability is obviously nil or he wouldn't be complaining.

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