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Old 07-08-2012, 09:53 AM   #47
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
It's not a matter of supporting DRM or not. It's a matter of do I want to read what I want to read or do I have to force myself to read what I may not want to read just because it has no DRM?
Not only is it a matter of supporting DRM, it is also a matter of a sense of entitlement to ebooks.

You have constructed a false dichotomy. The two options you set up are, "Do I want to read what I want to read" and "do I force myself to read what I may not want to read just because it as no DRM".

The fallacy of those two statements is the implication that you are limited to eBooks. The truth is, you are not.

If you want to artificially restrict yourself to eBooks only, then that is a personal preference... but you then cannot use that self-imposed restriction as the justification for buying something that you say you don't want to support.
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