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Originally Posted by Cyberman tM
Besides, it's a matter of principle.
Having DRM is essentially like saying "You, the person BUYING this item, are a horrible criminal, only buying this to distribute it, so we HAVE to protect ourselfs by making it complicated for you to actually use the product!"
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^ that. If you buy DRMed stuff you still give a pro-DRM vallet-vote.
Whether you clean your purchase thereafter doesn't matter.
Not everyone of us wants to do this. And those of us who don't buy crippled media usually don't limit it to books. After all there are games and music too.