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Old 03-21-2013, 04:31 PM   #20
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
It has nothing to do with the booksellers; it's the publishers and authors. All ebook sites (to the best of my knowledge) allow DRM-free downloads; it's the submitter's choice whether or not to use DRM.
So a book from a particular author or publisher will have THEIR DRM scam
applied to it no matter who is selling it? The DRM scams are tied to the
book not to the book sellers, like Amazon and B&N?

With the advent of the Adobe DRM, you could have a point, but the major
book sellers are using "DRM" for their own purposes, and have a vested
interest in promoting its use.

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Ken
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