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Old 03-15-2010, 10:44 PM   #87
Xenophon
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To answer the thread's headline question directly: No, it won't cause a change in my buying habits. It may cause an indirect change, perhaps by causing changes in availability or pricing of eBooks. I expect, however, that I'll continue to buy the eBooks that I'm interested in when I think the price is right—remembering (always) that DRM reduces the value of the eBook (because I must spend time and effort removing it), and that I ding publishers who start off by assuming I am dishonest an additional negative for their bozo-like behavior.

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