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Originally Posted by Nita
So, sorry guys, but you can not discuss an average person, just because you are very computer oriented people and don't understand us

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I may not be considered an average person when it comes to eBooks and readers and DRM and such. But I know plenty of people who would be considered average people. My mother is a good example. Given what she reads, if she had a reader, most of what she would read would be eBooks that do have DRM. So she would need a reader that would support some sort of DRM and allow access to the books she likes. So if she did have a reader and didn't have me to help, she'd be looking at a paperweight if she was to have purchased anything that did not support some form of DRMed format.
The thing is, until DRM is gone, we have to be able to deal with it and that means that readers need to have support for DRM in order to cater to the average person.