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Old 02-04-2010, 04:37 PM   #483
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Originally Posted by Pardoz View Post
A drop in sales obviously impacts the publisher, who will doubtless be thrilled that their cunning plan to not-sell product is working. Whether a drop in sales hits Adobe or not depends on the terms they license their malware on - if it's per infected book or some kind of annual license or something.
There will be no drop of sales because people who don't have the special devices will buy the e-books anyway.
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