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Originally Posted by bill_mchale
Jon,
It all depends on how you look at it. The more readers, both devices and actual people, who refuse to support DRM, the more likely that the publishers are forced to stop trying to force it on us.
In any case, what good is DRM if the book you bought two years ago uses a type of DRM that is no longer supported and you hadn't gotten around to reading it yet? I know I often buy books that I don't get around to reading for years.
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Bill
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I agree that many bestsellers will be available on fictionwise.com and other websites without DRM in case if people will stop buying DRMed books.