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Originally Posted by luqmaninbmore
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.
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I am not impressed with that DRM scheme. Our purchased books, since they are "keyed" with our credit card are a security risk equivalent to our credit card number, and should be protected the same? I should fear the situation where this particular DRM protection is broken?
I'll pass.