My doom-and-gloom preparing for the worst has yielded a side benefit:
I noticed that one book in my Audible library can no longer be accessed. It's been removed from Audible's catalog, and though it still appears in my library, I can't play it or download it.
So there's one more example why some folks say to DeDRM and backup everything you own if you want to ensure you keep the access you're entitled to.
Why is losing a book a side "benefit" for me? 'Cuz I couldn't care less about that particular book--not even sure why I had it--and Audible gave me two credits in compensation for it disappearing. :-)
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