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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
They'd have to for books requiring time limits.
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And they'd surely try to up the DRM licensing fee. When the government is your only (or almost only) customer, raising the price makes sense.
It's true that Adobe couldn't raise it to hundreds of dollars, for then libraries would stop buying mainstream big publisher (and university publisher -- they also DRM) eBooks. But the fee could easily go from the current fraction of a dollar to several dollars.
If book DRM does go away, an anti-library move is a more likely motive than wanting to please people on this board