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Old 02-26-2010, 08:47 PM   #4
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Yeah, petitions seldom do anything, especially not when they're unprofessional like that.

And Alisa is right, just like Apple stuck to their DRM as long as possible with music until they had their hands forced by other companies, it will be the same with eBooks.

The major stores like Amazon and Sony and Barnes and Noble won't drop their DRM until some smaller stores drop theirs and start siphoning sales from them. And Amazon will probably be like Apple and be the last to drop it since they apparently have the market share lead (if their claims are to be believed).
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