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Old 09-06-2007, 05:27 PM   #38
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However the majority of what I read is simply, read once and dispose of.
And how do you dispose of it?

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It is an item of once off entertainment, therefore whether it is DRM or not is largely irrelevant to me.
It is depending on how you dispose of the eBook.

So tell me? Which is of better value?
A) Paying $20, watching a first run movie and then going home?
B) Paying $20, watching a first run movie, getting $10 back as you leave, and then going home?

Most people would pick B). Which is what we have with pBooks today. I pay $20 for a new book, read it, re-sell it and get some money back.

With DRM, you can't do that. You can only throw the book in the trash.
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