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Originally Posted by hyegeek
They do not (or at least should not) have the right to change the deal after the sale.
While that is essentially what the "contract" says when you purchase something that is DRMed, contract law should not recognized a unilateral change to a contract as being valid.
DRM should have been ruled invalid years ago, but our courts are no better than our vendors.
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By what logic? The technology didn't exist with paper books. You can opt out, so nothing is forced. Your lawyer is going to have a really tough time explaining how it is unilateral when you are able to prevent it.