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Originally Posted by WillysJeepMan
If you want to support the continued use of DRM on ebooks that's your choice, why complain that ebooks have DRM on them?
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Originally Posted by jgaiser
I'm not Jon, but I'll answer anyway.
I don't complain about DRM. DRM is a no-op. It's a waste of time and money for publishers who seem to think that they can make me believe I'm buying a licenses instead of a product. It takes seconds to remove and it's not preventing the pirating of books they firmly believe they're preventing.
If you want to oppose DRM for philosophical reasons or you somehow believe that you're only purchasing a license, be my guest. Get off your high horse about other people's decisions.
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Thank you for perfectly illustrating the lack of self control that I've been talking about. My comment wasn't directed at you, but you answered anyways...
(that's ok, any member of the forum can respond to any post.)
But I specifically mentioned "complaining about DRM" and your next sentence was "I don't complain about DRM"... You felt compelled to describe how you remove the DRM and disregard the agreement you entered into when you purchased a limited use license.