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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
Why do I get a feeling that even when they do that there will be less bitching about it than there was when Barnes and Noble changed their DRM?
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Because we learned from B&N. It was a bit of a surprise for many people when they did it. So at least some people (myself included) decided it would be a good plan to buy and de-DRM more books than they could immediately read. Guessing that sometime in the future Amazon and other book retailers would make a move to lock us deeper into their ecosystems. When this prediction comes to pass, those that prepared will simply stop buying any more eBooks. We already have enough to keep us happily reading for the rest of our lives.