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Old 06-26-2018, 09:21 PM   #33
Little.Egret
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post


"Suits." I think you grossly misunderstand who wants DRM; talk to a few hundred authors, first. Out of every hundred, over 95, and even as high as 99, want DRM for their work. In the publishing/media world, most of the creatives want it, too, as they are disinterested in giving their work away for nothing.

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Perhaps, but most have to take what they are given and the contract they sign may not even mention DRM.

I am unaware of any authors who refused a Baen publication contract or sued TOR when they removed all DRM.

Do you have sample statistics on what proportion of KDP authors ticked the "no DRM" box?

Or perhaps we should start with how many know it is there?
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