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Old 10-27-2008, 11:28 AM   #20
bill_mchale
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Cool,
Thanks everyone for the feedback so far.

My personal choice is to not buy books with DRM, though I might, if it was supported by a dedicated reader, buy books with ereader style DRM.

My general thoughts about buying books with DRM and stripping it later is that it does not, ultimately, impact the bottom line of the publishers. I want publishers like Baen that publish non-DRM'd books to experience much larger growth than those who publish DRM'd books; ultimately that might convince the others to stop requiring DRM as well.

Of course that being said, there are quite a few books in the Public Domain I want to read as well .

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Bill
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