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Originally Posted by HarryT
No, the problem is that the ePub standard allows any DRM system to be added to the file, and the end result can still be called "ePub". The publishers who are doing this are fully conformant to the ePub standard - it's the standard which is at fault. It's a recipe for "eBabel" worse than what we're seeing at present.
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again, that's a problem of
drm though, not epub. get rid of drm (which needs to happen for many reasons, including plenty totally independent of epub) and the entire problem disappears.