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Old 03-22-2013, 08:27 PM   #51
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But not in the product details. If Tor is DRM free as it says in the description, then it should say so in the details. Inconsistency confuses people.
I agree it'd be nice if they'd tell you in the product details. They really don't for any book other than the "Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited" thing, but that's been inconsistent in the past. Of course the great majority of buyers don't know what DRM even is I don't think. I don't think B&N has any kind of indicator either. Kobo does, not sure about Google or Sony.


I just checked half a dozen of the Amazon published books that I have and they're all DRM'd. Not conclusive that all are of course.

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