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Old 03-21-2012, 10:03 AM   #52
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Originally Posted by Lazer View Post
My answer: It's no different than buying music from iTunes.
I'm pretty sure music from iTunes is DRM-free these days... (I don't know for sure because I still buy CDs and rip them myself.)

To be honest, I'm okay with your model. If you want to charge me rental prices for what is effectively a rental, then that's fine with me. Most of the time that's exactly what I do with my Kindle anyway - read the book then delete it.

I do have two ereaders, though, and I like it when I can choose which one I want to use. (And I can't use either to read iBooks. Thanks, Apple.) If nothing else it gives me goodwill towards those publishers that allow me to download both formats (Baen, Poisoned Pen, Book View Cafe, etc), which means I might give them favourable mentions in random forum posts.
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