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Old 03-19-2009, 04:32 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
How was it that DRM was legally removed. Are you blind or have a seeing disability? If you sell them then DRM is not legal to remove no matter what.

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That's why it's a stupid law. Representatives who support stuff like this should be targeted by consumers and voted out of office.

You paid for it, you should be able to transfer the rights to someone else, if you decide you don't want it, or transfer the hardware. The world will not end for publishers. Just like it didn't end for the movie studios when they lost to Sony.

If you price the books fairly according to the market, the market will continue function, just like it always has. If you don't, you'll lose many of your potential customers to piracy.

Virtually all books I purchased on Amazon (and promptly removed the DRM from,) were available for download for free. I and most consumers, are perfectly happy to pay a fair price for a product we want.

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