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Originally Posted by BearMountainBooks
The average person/reader is largely unaware of DRM or what it means. I'm on a few cozy reader forums and when the subject comes up, most people don't care.
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A shockingly large number of people I talk to buy books, even e-books, and read them only once. So for them, as long as they get that one read, DRM is not an issue and they don't care.
I think DRM becomes more of an issue for those, like myself, who want to know they can come back to a book at a later date and not have it inaccessible, for whatever reason. Plus those who think, and I generally agree with, that e-books are
books and you should have the same (not more, not less) rights you do with a DTB.