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Originally Posted by pdurrant
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If it wasn't for a certain apprentice (Alf by name) who can tell you how to remove the locks entirely, I wouldn't be buying any ebooks from Amazon.
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+1 to that. Or for that matter the day Sony. B&N, Kobo, etc. develops a DRM system that Alf or someone else can't provide the means to remove and so make my purchase really mine I will only purchase from sources without DRM. If that means my ratio of paper book to ebook purchases goes way up so be it. I have three different devices, each from a different manufacturer, that I read ebooks on. I insist that I be able to read any book I purchase on any one of my devices.
So I voted for "Some other option not thought of for this poll" as my choice. The missing option I would vote for is "As long as I can remove DRM it does not bother me."