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Originally Posted by JSWolf
So please, no new DRM. Also, we don't want a new DRM that we cannot remove. Getting away from Adobe's DRM means we won't be able to remove it unless someone figures it out and until then we'd be screwed. Better to stick with what works to be removed then something we cannot removed. You don't have to like Adobe. But you do have to let the DRM be so we can remove the DRM.
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Who's the "you" in this?
Of course "we" don't want a non-removable DRM but "we" are not the "you" making the decision whether to move on from ADE.
The people who are have the publishers (the big 5 but also a fair proportion, probably even a majority, of the indies) requiring DRM before they'll let them lend their ebooks.