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Old 04-27-2012, 08:55 AM   #130
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Just by keeping prices the same, they'll make slightly more per book sold by avoiding the adobe DRM fees. They're also making sure customers that want to legally buy books will still have a legal means to do so should they ever need to pull out of an otherwise vendor locked-in store.

The first movers going DRM also get the most good PR value from it, which lets face it, publishers are in dire need of at the moment.
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