DRM isn't important to me, except philosophically, because I'm a friend of Alf's. I already have Brust's books on my Sony and my Kindle. I think Tor - and the other BPHs - going DRM-free is a wonderful thing, because not everybody is a friend of Alf, or cares to be.
But I resent paying the full price of a MMPB or more for a license that, taken strictly, means that my husband and I can't share books on our different readers.
maybe, when (if) I can get a full time job in my field again, money won't be quite so important to me. On the other hand, with two kids in college, it probably will be for a long time yet to come.
(on the other hand, I'll gladly pay Baen $15 for the eARC of Captain Vorpatril's Alliance when it comes available - haste the day!. But there are very few authors for whom I'll say that.)
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