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Originally Posted by tym
Now that you can remove DRM from Kendal books again. Not sure what the point of that is?? Maybe for the people that dont have a windows pc??
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Turns out, this change is actually muddying the waters a bit more. It looks like the actual result is that you may not be able to tell if a book is DRM free before you purchase it. So far, I've looked at a few free books and the ones that have had an EPUB did not also say simultaneous use unlimited.
Unless that changes, I think all they've managed to do is make me less likely to purchase. I decided long ago, I'm not paying any money on what amounts to an invalid contract. Any contract where one party can change the rules at will and the other has no recourse is not valid, so even with the ability to remove DRM or possibly (no way to know) download an EPUB, they won't get my money.