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Old 10-03-2009, 05:57 PM   #4
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ePub is generally pretty easy to manage (convert to other formats) etc. However while I'm moderately opposed to DRM in general, I don't mind it when publishers give me at least the same rights as paper books.

That means 1 user can have it open at a time, and I have the power to transfer ownership temporarily or permanently to another person. So I would like to have it on multiple devices but only 1 instance could be open at a time (just like 1 person can read the paper book at a time). Also I want to be able to sell it. When they start taking away the rights I had with paper books, that's when I get very angry about it. At a bare minimum we need the same rights as paper.
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