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Originally Posted by Shaggy
Not all, just those with DRM.
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True. I just meant that aside from music, most digital content has DRM. At lesat most content from major publisher's, studios etc.
Can't resell or trade downloaded video games on the Xbox 360 or Playstation 3. Can't resell or trade movies and TV shows bought and downloaded from iTunes and other sources.
There is some DRM free movies, books etc., but most has DRM. I don't have a big issue as I see it as a huge threat to publishers when people can sell/give away their content while keeping a copy for themselves.
They just need to come up with a DRM scheme that allows license transferring IMO.
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Originally Posted by Shaggy
Assuming that's what actually happens.
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Of course. But I think it will as long as people don't buy e-books that cost more than the cheapest print version. They'll see that they have to at least match the print version pricing schemes if they want to maximize sales.
But only time will tell for sure.