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Originally Posted by Katsunami
So I did remember that correctly. Did Fictionwise use DRM, and if so, was it removable? If not, that'd be VERY bad. Just making people lose access to content they paid for, without fault of their own, should be prohibited by law.
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Fictionwise had DRM-free, Mobipocket DRM, Adobe DRM, Microsoft DRM and Palm DRM files. And possibly some I've forgotten.
Perhaps B&N should try to revitalise its sales by persuading some publishers to sell DRM-free only through B&N, as Amazon did with music.