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Old 10-07-2009, 06:44 AM   #38
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The iTunes case isn't a perfect analogy. The DRM-free versions were also at twice the bitrate. So not only did paying the extra get rid of the DRM, it also got you a better quality file.

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I would pay more for a DRM free version, but not too much more. I tunes had a good system when they offered the choice, 99 cents for DRM and $1.29 for DRMless. I've talked quite abit about how I don't want to pay more than $5 for a book, since I'm poor (not saying ebooks shouldn't be more, just that is all I can afford), so, if it is under that price range still, I would definitely pay more for DRM free.
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