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Old 10-13-2014, 02:08 PM   #127
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Originally Posted by arjaybe View Post
That's what you feel. Do you know what your readers feel?
I've asked quite a few of them. I have yet to find someone who isn't understanding. The vast majority don't understand DRM or care.

That said, I've seen several people say they won't buy a book with DRM. Again, I generally make both available so I have done what I can do. If they find the book on Amazon and avoid it because of DRM, that is their choice and if they feel I am accusing them of being a thief, I cannot change that. I will likely never see or speak to the person. That's fine. That is their shopping choice.

To be honest, I have only ever had ONE reader ask me about DRM and I've been at this going on 8 years. I removed it so that she could download from Kobo and tell a few friends about the book since that was her concern. She was not upset about it, she merely asked a few questions and I did what I could to accommodate her request.
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