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Old 05-25-2006, 05:33 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Bob Russell
That's a shame to hear that. But even worse, don't you think that the publishers and authors benefit from this in a way because they can resell the same book over and over in different forms?
That's sort of like saying that the MPAA will benefit by forcing people to re-purchase their music if they want MP3s of the music instead of CDs.

We all know how well this went over.

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In the long run, it's got to be bad for sales, though, if people start to avoid content because of the DRM.
Only if companies cling to the misconception that content needs to be locked down.
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