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Originally Posted by djgreedo
I can't imagine anybody would have issue with subscription services with set boundaries having suitable DRM as long as the terms are fair and properly communicated (e.g. the Zune Pass example I gave earlier). The alternative (with music) is that you simply buy what you want when you want without DRM on the tracks (as iTunes, Zune, Amazon, BigPond, etc. all allow for almost their entire catalogues now).
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im game for the netflix of books. (netbooks?... man thats a bad name for it)
even with drm this would be cool as I dont read most books more then once.
they would just need to get large selecton of books before they could get anyone to pay money on it.
the few that you do you could go buy elsewere.