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Originally Posted by Moejoe
DRM is the red rag to the bull. You put DRM on your media product it will attract hackers, not out of any desire for your product, but the desire to circumnvent your locks. It's at that level where DRM is most flawed. The one thing its supposed to do; protect the product from reproduction, it can never do. Hence it is as useless as pair of spectacles made from chocolate. 
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Where are the hackers attracted by Sony's DRM scheme??? Unfortunately nowhere to be seen.
I wouldn't mind one single DRM version, universally used on all devices. So then I could move my books from one device to a new one without being locked into buying one brand.