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Originally Posted by stustaff
I dont think you understand how the DRM works. or I dont?
My files are stored on my home PC and backed up on an external drive not on anyone elses serves so thats a non issue.
if i have a computer crash(unlikely I use Macs  ) then that wont stop me copying the books onto a reader via drag and drop! as they are already authorised to me.
the computer can be deactivated via the sony software from any computer i log into, so a crashing computer does not cause me to lose '1 of my authorised devices'
So basically non of what you said applies to the DRM system that I am currently happy with and again if I hadnt been happy i wouldnt of bought DRM Ebooks.
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No, it's you, definitely not me. But, hey, go ahead and enjoy paying to be restricted. It's obvious you are the target audience for DRM, and just another example of why this whole book mess isn't worth batting an eyelid over. Just another in a mob of of willing customers happy to let the content providers do whatever they like, whenever they like.
Me, I've stopped caring.