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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I do think that the only way to get rid of eBook DRM is to bombard the publishers with messages telling them we do not want DRM.
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While I understand your point, I am sure it is absolutely useless.
You can bombard them with emails, cry, swear, whatever i.e.,
whine...BUT as long as your fill in their purse, they will not give a damn about your whining. Period. They will NOT care.
(Why would they care if you give them your money? What is a point for them to care about a non-existent issue (since you are paying then there is no problem), while the issue might rise if they DO remove DRM and people will pirate books and stop paying. What is a point (for them) in removing DRM then? Let customers whine and pay.