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Originally Posted by rlauzon
Right. DRM always locks you in to a specific vendor. Which leaves you at the vendor's mercy as to what device they will decide to support in the future.
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Sorry, that statement is simply not true. Many of us routinely remove DRM from ebooks as soon as we download an ebook.
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Then please show us how to read DRMed Kindle eBooks on a non-Amazon supported device.
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Google or private message are your friends.
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DRM = lock-in and lack of choice for the consumer. Period.
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That's very likely the publisher's intention, but 'It ain't necessarily so'.
Regards, Alex