I'm like a lot of people here, in that I try to avoid buying DRM content. I've only bought a few DRM'ed books, and when there was a choice, I stripped the DRM out. In a very few cases, I didn't know of any DRM-removal software for the e-books I bought, so I weighed that against the likelihood that I wouldn't be able to read it sometime in the future.
In those cases, I accepted the potential future loss of the book, and bought it anyway. I figured that, if it turned out to be that good, and I wanted it in the future but couldn't access the e-book, I'd just re-purchase it. (So far, the books I've read that way were not so good that I plan to repurchase them when I can't read them.)
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