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Old 04-24-2014, 11:18 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
If they saw an overnight decrease in sales, that would be a telling sign.

I assume they met their projected sales and concluded that whatever piracy there is, going DRM free isn't losing them sales.
="no discernible increase in piracy".

Go Tor!
If that's the case, that removing DRM hasn't resulted in a loss in sales, then that can also mean nothing more than "Tor customers are not pirates" (which is circular in its logic), or, "Tor customers are pirates but give their ebooks to people who aren't customers".
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