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Originally Posted by Adam B.
I'm not a proponent of DRM, but it's also very similar to paper in that you aren't able to transfer it to another medium (easily).
Technically speaking, given the various tools out there, you can do more with a DRM'ed electronic copy of a book, than you can a dead tree version.
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I honestly don't see what all the fuss is about DRM

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Generally with a paperback book, I'll buy it, read it, and then toss it away. Very few books are "keepers" for me. If I buy a DRM'ed book, I'm not going to lose too much sleep over whether or not I'll be able to read it in 10 years time - I almost certainly won't want to.