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Originally Posted by DaleDe
Certainly you can object to DRM but it is a fact of life for some publishers.
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Actually, Dale, I objected to
Adobe's DRM. I prefer eReader's DRM scheme, if I must have DRM. As long as I remember my own name and credit card number, I can read the book on any computer or device with eReader installed.
I
don't like a DRM scheme that involves any company's ability to track my actions while online or take the information I fill in as a "profile" account and flesh it out from 3rd-party databases (I'm taking that directly from their Privacy statement, by the way).