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Old 03-05-2009, 12:48 PM   #73
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Originally Posted by mdibella View Post
I am devoutly against DRM, but only because it limits my future options! If I buy a new reader, I do not expect to have to repurchase my ebooks in a different format.

If ePub became universally used, I would be very happy. I admittely remove DRM from my own ebooks, but not so I can 'share' them with anyone but myself! If one format would play on all readers, I have no problem with it being a format that provides piracy protection to the publishers. It's the best of both worlds, I would say...
that's how i feel too. that's why i'm so thrilled that adobe's epub drm has been broken ; now i can buy my favorite format, support the standard, and still know my library is safe for the future until the publishing world finally gets a clue and drops drm (soon, i hope).
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