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Old 07-29-2015, 04:27 AM   #75
AnnGirdharry
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this discussion is an eye-opener.
As a (non techie) author, it's an eye opener to realise that people can remove DRM protection from a book once they've purchased it - so it makes DRM ineffective, doesn't it?
I've wondered at Smashwords not using DRM but the ethos/ambiance of the site is not the same as Amazon and as an author I would trust buyers more who purchase from Smashwords- or am I living in a dream world?

by the way, apologies in advance from coming in at such a naïve level...
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