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Originally Posted by jgaiser
The problem is that the ebook has got to be readable and if it's readable it can be de-DRM/pirated (see the Music industry). And as the early game industry discovered, even foolproof copy protection schemes ain't.
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But I don't it's an unreasonable notion that if a sufficiently annoying DRM took a sufficiently large amount of time/knowledge/tools (etc, take your pick), then more people would turn to waiting for someone with the right time/knowledge/tools to do it, and get a copy from them. It's not very huge leap.