In the end the buyers pay for everything. No?
Reviews ordered by the sellers often biased and only want to sell the book but don't give you hint what you will really get. (For example how deeply are certain topics discussed)
All I am saying is that it is very important part of the selling process to convey as much information as possible that what you buy is what you need (this would be the review, temporary access, trial version with expiry, etc.) OR make the book so cheap that price would basically does not matter for you in the choice. So you can accumulate a library and still spending as much or more money that you would spend anyway on books.
So basically put more efforts into the quality of service, easy 1-click buying process, affordable prices and high selection rather than trying to develop and distribute better DRM.
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