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Originally Posted by meeera
It's the publisher's decision to apply DRM locks to their product, not the bookseller's.
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I am wondering about that. Over here the DRM is replaced by social watermarking in most shops due to social pressure. This is approved by the publishers.
However, as of a few days Google sells books over here via their Play store. These books have the DRM restriction imposed on them. That is the decision of Google, not the publishers in this case.