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Old 11-04-2009, 05:50 PM   #72
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
there is no reason DRM could not be applied to the eBooks on the CD, although this day and age a CD is the wrong medium. An SD card is a much better choice.

Dale
But more expensive, unless the option is also there to supply your own.


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Originally Posted by stustaff View Post
OR in some fantasy world....
In the bookstore I could walk up to a till with my list and pay even the Paperback equivalent and give them my email address, then walk home and turn on my email to see secure download link with DRM if it HAS to have it. and download books to my reader.
If I was buying an ebook from a bricks and morter store, I'd want to walk out with more than a receipt in my hand. If all I'm getting is an emailed link to download the file, I'd rather do the whole process online in the first place (where I can also shop around for price).
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