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Old 09-05-2006, 04:53 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by scotty1024

The big draw to publishers for DRM is the potential for shutting down secondary sales (used book stores) and "fair use" (lending books to friends, libraries and universities/schools) Unfortunately, elimination of the secondary and fair use drain could more than double profitability for the publishers. So they do have a natural fascination with achieving this.

Now all they need is for us to roll over and play nice doggy for them.


If this is so people will stand by their books and never come to readers exept us geeks. We really have to make them understand that reading is not only books
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