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Originally Posted by Jorgen
In the 80ies, lots of Apple II software was protected. When the users stopped buying protected software it disappeared virtually overnight. In other words, DRM should disappear when the publishers start realizing that their sales sucks because of DRM.
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That may have worked for software, but unfortunately for us, publiishers still have paper books to fall back on. In their view, the sales of ebooks or so small compared to paper that it isn't worth it to risk pirating of unprotected books.