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Old 10-19-2014, 02:30 AM   #374
mandy314
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The dust has settled?
And Nabodita has had the meeting.

For the number-crunchers it's a no-brainer to check the efficiency of DRM decisions. Lets see:
- for an expected sale of 1.000 ebooks you get under 1 hour;
- for an expected sale of 10.000 ebooks you get around 8 hours;
- for an expected sale of 100.000 ebooks you get around 80 hours
of time to ventilate the pros/cons of DRM. This will balance the time invested by customers to remove the DRM which is estimated at around 3 seconds per item. Data on time spent by customers swearing at and/or wrestling with DRM is missing but may give some headroom when put into the equation. Please remember to divide the time budget with the number of decision makers involved. Always good business practice to use top management resources wisely.
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