I did want to ensure that the DRM was cracked before I bought my very first kindle, but I'm kind of coming around to the view that you get what you pay for. I'm agreeing for my ebooks to be transient in exchange for lower prices. It seems a little dishonest to say "I agree to rent this ebook" and then "muhahaha, now it's mine" when you get it.
I'm not going to complain that the ability to crack the DRM is there, though. I did strip my ADE books when Adobe were careless with my account details because I no longer trusted them to take care of things, but I don't do it as a matter of course.
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