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But Ian Fried, the vice president of Amazon Kindle, has stated that Kindle consumers don't mind its DRM.
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No this is the result of forced compliance...kinda like the IRS. What good would it do to complain about DRM when buying a Kindle? In fact if the person was even aware of the whole DRM issue they would have made the decision to either compromise for whatever their reasons or bought another device. It is nothing more than that...it's not acceptance, I am willing to bet it's simply a case of those who bought a Kindle are unaware there are other options or even what would happen should the ever sell or lose their Kindle, no more access to their books other than something like Kindle Desktop Reader software (or is it Kindle PC? I forget the name...)
whenever I buy a Kindle book, the only reason is to jailbreak it and read on other devices. But I make a conscious decision to buy a Kindle book knowing the potential problems if I happen to get Topaz formatted book (yeah, I know how to spot them as a rule...but expect that to changes as time goes on) My decision is acceptance of the way things are, it is not an endorsement of lack of concern.