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Originally Posted by pdurrant
A win-win situation would be to do away with DRM entirely. Then publishers wouldn't pay the Adobe tax ($0.22 on every ADE ebook sale), and readers could move between different ebook readers with ease, and Amazon could adopt ePub.
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I wouldn't be too sure about that. The 22c fee per sale is for using Adobe Content Server, not for the DRM per se. Even in the absence of DRM, a bookstore is going to need some kind of content delivery system, and ACS is really all there is out there.