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Old 09-16-2008, 08:48 AM   #78
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Fine, acid. And now that you are done attacking me, you can move on. If you have something constructive to discuss about DRM in this thread about DRM, please do so. If you have nothing more to add besides you're clear point that "DRM sucks," kindly move on so more thoughtful discussion can be continued.

I am not here to defend DRM. I am here to find ways in which e-books as an industry can grow and prosper for all parties involved. Some may not like it, but DRM is one of many tools that may or may not achieve that, and so they should be discussed... not dismissed simply because it's not the preferred method. If you know of a better method, by all means, start a thread and discuss it. (That is what we're here for... not attacking each other.)

I am not for "only me," as some people clearly think... I don't need to be, since I am not trying to make my living from e-books, despite the apparent belief that I fully intend to make enough money from the suckers of the planet to take over the world (insert maniacal laughter here). I happen to like reading e-books, too, and I'd like to see every book that comes out in print to also be available as an e-book.

That's all.

So... can we get back to the subject now? (Assuming we haven't already chased all the intelligent people out of this thread already.)
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