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Originally Posted by DMcCunney
I saw a cartoon years back with a dazed and disheveled but happy woman lying on a couch, and her husband saying " Now do you remember what we used to do before we got the TV?"
Ain't it the truth!
You might consider drawing up a schedule, and specifying times when the TV is unplugged for the duration.
In that perfect world, the ebook would magically be erased from your system when you passed it on. With a pbook, there's only one copy, and if you pass it along, you no longer have it. DRM is intended to address the fact that it isn't that way with ebooks.
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Dennis
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I never thought of it that way. I guess in such a situation where an ebook was copied to someone instead of physically handed to someone else, it would be possible for a single buyer to make a negative impact on sales. Much to consider here.