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Old 01-30-2012, 02:18 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by mr ploppy View Post
With ebooks that isn't really the case, and is unlikely to be any time in the future, mainly because most people only read them once and only ever buy from the official site registered with their device.
I'd be interested hearing where the "most" is coming from. My mother is not techie and she's already railing against DRM because she has a Sony and Dad is thinking about a Kindle. She was excited that any books he gets, she can read on her device, and was upset when I said, "well, yes, but only via certain processes".

It's actually pretty easy to bump into DRM issues. "You're reading Hunger Games on your eReader? I want to read that! Can I borrow it when you're done?" "Well, no, because..."
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