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Old 01-21-2009, 01:31 PM   #50
HistoryWes
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DRM is an issue for me, but not because I want to keep my books forever, though I do. My real problem is the inability to edit the metadata so that I can keep my library the way I like it. I also hate having to use more than one program to integrate all my books. I firmly believe that DRM will be gone before we know it. The anger and frustration it causes the customer will not offset the loss of revinue for the publishers that it might prevent. We already see the music industry moving away from it. Booksellers will eventually follow suit.
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