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Old 10-17-2017, 10:19 PM   #75
bgalbrecht
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Originally Posted by haertig View Post
I didn't say I couldn't/wouldn't remove DRM from books I have purchased. But the publishers set their eBook retail prices quite high, with the plan/expectation that customers can't remove DRM. Actually, most customers can't. And possibly in the future, ALL customers can't. If KFX and the newer ADE DRM's were forced onto ALL eBooks right now, that would be the end of DRM removal (for the time being - the cat and mouse game would continue however, and the status might change again and again).
Macmillan and some of Simon & Schuster's divisions sell DRM-free ebooks for the same price as other publishers. I've never really understood why the Agency 5 have an adversarial position with Amazon, yet require Amazon Kindle owners lock in all of their purchases with Amazon.
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