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Old 02-05-2012, 11:46 AM   #69
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
No, when I strip DRM I am not making things complicated. I am removing a complication that has been foisted on me, to ensure that I will be able to read my books in the future.
What Catlady said. Apparently in this day and age wanting things to work and wanting privacy for usage of the things I buy makes me high maintenance and "making things complicated", but so be it.

If I buy a book, I have not signed a marriage document with the seller. I can take the book home and it is mine mine mine. I shouldn't have to own 6 different brands of e-readers to avoid "making things complicated" for the sellers. Darn entitled customer that I am.
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