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Old 07-06-2010, 01:46 PM   #25
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The question I have is ... If sales of ebooks decline, will the publishers remove the DRM or stop offering ebooks?
Until ebooks are much more popular I don't see anything that will motivate them to drop DRM. DRM for digital music didn't really start getting dropped until it had become pretty popular and I don't know why books would be any different.

Of course we could hope a big publisher would see it doesn't work and drop it and the others would follow suit, but...
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