Fake and Taylor, what you're pointing out is that the "premium content" that is the usual requirement to justify a DRM-type system... isn't too premium in e-book cases, and in some cases, no premium content at all.
I don't argue the point. If these companies want to justify DRM, they have to provide premium content... and so far, they're not, by and large. That doesn't negate the point, but it clearly indicates what they are doing wrong if they plan to make DRM part of their marketing system.
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