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Old 10-22-2014, 07:40 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Quite simply put: IF you've decided that your book needs encryption-based DRM (for whatever reason), it will be sold at a vendor that uses Adobe's encryption, or it will be sold at Amazon (with their proprietary encryption), and very likely, it will be sold at both. That's the reality of DRM today. Any other (exclusive) choice of encryption-based DRM will result in said book being niche-only.
Right! so DRM equals ADEPT or Amazon Kindle, atleast that is how it is taken by most folks nowadays. And would you say that everything except childrens books, Fiction and Self help is a niche book?
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