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Old 10-20-2009, 07:56 PM   #290
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Originally Posted by luqmaninbmore View Post
I think that's entirely backwards. Formats are trivially easy to convert back and forth with the numerous free, GUI-tastic tools that are available. It is DRM that is really keeping the EBook market fragmented. These are still the early days of the market and it is imperative that we do our best to ensure that the DRM system that wins out is the most consumer-friendly. So far, that DRM is EReader style DRM which is keyed to a password or credit-card number and not tied to a server that will eventually go dark. Have you ADOBE library books that won't open because of some bug or have you not been able to authorize your computer because of a bug that forces you to run through your entire authorization count? This doesn't happen with EReader. Oh, and I don't need screwey proprietary software to download my EReader books. I just need a web browser.
Agreed. I can't stand DRM, but at least I don't have to worry about additional software or device limitations to read my content. If my credit card changes I can reset the password on my books and re-download. It's not ideal, but at least it's a little more user centered than the other methods.
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