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Old 11-06-2008, 01:53 PM   #239
bill_mchale
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Oh, I agree, there isn't one. There is really no compelling argument for DRM that is based in reality (i.e., if it actually could stop pirating copies, that might be legitimate). Personally, I hope to persuade people to boycott DRM'd books. Don't buy them and then strip the DRM off, it only keeps the publisher thinking that public will buy DRM'd books; don't pirate them, that only justifies the publishers pursuing DRM. Just boycott the publishers.

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