Thread: license vs DRM
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Old 02-03-2010, 03:53 PM   #24
susan_cassidy
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If an ebook is going to have DRM (I would prefer it not to), I prefer schemes that the reader (program or device) can validate within itself, not require connection to another piece of software or a server. I also don't like the eReader scheme requiring a credit card. If I change devices, I might not remember the credit card used to buy the book.
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