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Originally Posted by fjtorres
Trying would open a legal can of worms and since the vast majority of buyers don't care, there is no need.
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Not only that, but DRM does benefit Amazon insofar that the average e-book reader who buys at Amazon will continue to stick to Kindle devices because they don't want to lose access to their purchases (and don't know about Alf or simply, and just as likely, don't want to deal with DRM removal and the legal aspects of it). DRM is win-win for Amazon: more hardware sales, and customers remain bound to the store.