Morlac, I do have sympathy but you should recognize that DRM as a method to prevent piracy is a failure. If someone wants to pirate your books they can do so off the sweat of some hacker's brow followed by the least of efforts from a file sharer.
We do not go into the distribution channels of piracy here but if someone does not want to pay for an e-book the addition of DRM does not delay its availability to anyone with an internet connection. And some of those exchange channels are easier to use than some on-line e-book stores! DRM is a more significant annoyance to legitimate buyers, not being able to read their e-books on a different device or after a DRM server fails.
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