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Originally Posted by rantanplan View Post
This is why you remove DRM from your ebooks and have a comprehensive backup for all of them, so that a change in government or publisher or book seller cannot remove your ebook.

Book banning is a sign of authoritarianism, so yes, you probably cannot talk about it without talking about US politics.
There is a reason why those top three states mentioned in the article are the top states to ban books. But the reason is very much political.
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