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Originally Posted by j.p.s
They don't need to insist or even request. DRM is applied unless the publisher specifically requests it not. There's nothing particularly wrong with that, just correcting your spin.
And books delivered in KFX format have DRM applied even when the publisher specifically requests no DRM. Kindles have supported KFX for years and KFX is supplied wirelessly whenever the target device supports it.
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All I said there's a lot of DRM-free on Kindle.
Not that *everything* is DRM-free.
I know several authors and they get DRM-free as a default.
They are Indies, so it might be different for tradpub since most of those publishers demand DRM.
Since I don't own Amazon stock and they aren't my only reader I don't particularly care.
There's this guy Alf...