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Old 02-19-2009, 06:05 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by TadW View Post
Kinda scary. What is Adobe going to do now? Or Sony, who has a big exposure with ePub books in Europe... you know, most European publishers are against e-books to begin with. This development is certainly not going to change their minds...
hopefully, they will finally get a clue, and drop drm altogether. like panmacmillan. and o'reilly. and baen.

alternately, they will think "pff, whatever, the overwhelming majority of our customers are too stupid / computer illiterate to do this, we'll just pretend we don't know."

alternately alternately, they'll modify the drm, which will then be re-cracked. rinse, repeat.

cross your fingers it's the first option.
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