Quote:
Originally Posted by frahse
I told someone this.
Up in #361, I had a neat "stinging" quote for you DRM marauders, but then I thought I would have to explain it a lot, and certainly would have to defend it, and all without the slightest chance of changing any minds here so I didn't bother.
Anyway, I personally remain steadfast in my belief that DRM is good and viable and here to stay for the foreseeable future (say at least 10 years).
And one parting shot (again by the way). Can you name any significant writers that eschew DRM?
|
Been hiding under that old rock during the last few days?

We just had the Harry Potter ebooks come out without DRM, only protected by watermarking.