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Old 01-18-2009, 01:06 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Barcey View Post
Sorry I didn't explain my thinking on the social DRM aspect. I was just thinking that people would be more likely to purge the libraries from their electronic readers when they sell them if they know they have personalized content. I personally think it would be more effective then the threat of law suits.
Although I think social DRM would be less effective than current DRM techniques, I agree it would have more of an effect on most people than the fear of law suits. However I think just having someone's full name printed on each page would be more efficient than what you are proposing. That said, I would definitely pay a premium for a personal message from my favourite authors but this obviously couldn't work on a large scale for popular authors.
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