ScalyFreak you say *You can use DRM'ed books on most Linux distributions just fine*
Wonders how ? next *The rest of your post I will ignore, since you seem to assume that the only way to get non-DRM books is to pirate them, which is untrue. All the eBooks I have spent money on were purchased DRM-free.*
yes the books you can buy drm free work fine ,but all shops sell almost only drm books specialy the reader shops.And pirating the drm books i cant even if i want to as the dont decode.Basicly my point is i cant almost never get a book i want to buy because its has drm/regio/country lock-in .Kobo , b&n ,amazon all drm.
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