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Originally Posted by nashira
I second this. While it is good that DRM is breakable, I still can't really stomach supporting it because they will think it's working - even if people buy books in DRM they can break and do. And DRM will only get tighter the way they're going, which isn't good for us even if it helps publishers sleep better at night.
Personally, I'd rather reward and support those who do offer DRM free books. 
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I wholeheartedly agree and support buying non-DRM books.
However, at the end of the day if I want to read a book and the only one available is DRM, then to hell with it. I strip the DRM, convert to EPUB and read it my own way.
So long as I pay for it and do not re-distribute the book, I couldn't care less.