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Originally Posted by HarryT
Lending books without DRM is giving books away, not lending them. People can't be trusted to delete books at the end of a loan period. If I were a publisher, I certainly wouldn't lend out books without an expiry mechanism. It's a completely understandable requirement for a publisher to have, and Adobe are not the "bad guys" for providing a mechanism for fulfilling that requirement.
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Overdrive lends mp3 audiobooks without DRM. They announced a while ago that they were going to do away with wma DRM audiobooks and go strictly with mp3 audibooks, although that has yet to be implemented.