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Old 06-27-2013, 09:27 AM   #65
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This so much reminds me of the old pc days and the attempts of the vendors to copy protect diskettes.. it didn't work because somebody always found a way around it and all it did was annoy regular customers... you would think they would learn from history.... but apparently not.. the fact is there is no way to effectively stop anyone scanning a book and producing their own e book... all you need is a $200 scanner some OCR software and a lot of patience... all drm does is piss off legitimate customers who have to jump through hoops every time they want to use a different device.. it's like buying a car and the maker fixing it so it will only run on I95 it's madness... all they are doing is driving people to piracy .... dumb dumb dumb
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