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It's different because one activity is legal, and the other isn't. You may not consider it immoral to copy eBooks and give those copies to your friends, but it's certainly not legal, and DRM is there precisely because there are people who see nothing wrong in doing it. If people obeyed the law, there would be no need for DRM.
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My copy is staying in my possession on my reader/tablet/computer. No one else has access to it so it is perfectly safe. I havn't pilfered anything, I paid for MY copy of the book. I am an ordinary, non-tech ereader, but after reading about other peoples drm problems, I decided it was in my best financial interest to learn how to ensure that I don't have to make additional purchases of books I have already purchased. All drm does is force people like me to learn a few simple steps to protect ourselves from being taken advantage of by others. BTW, I'm a she, not a he. |
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And by the way, according to the law, it's ok to break DRM if you are visually impaired. I don't share with my friends, really. I recommend books but I've never sent them a copy of anything I paid for - most of my ebooks are freebies or public domain. However, I will say that I'd be much less tempted to send them my books (all liberated, regardless of how they started) if it weren't for DRM. It's easier to tell someone to go buy something when you know the whole product is good. But that's not the case with DRM'ed ebooks. I know the product is bad - broken in fact - and that it will cause them problems down the line. It's hard for me to recommend that in good conscience. Last edited by SmokeAndMirrors; 10-15-2011 at 10:04 AM. |
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Let's turn it on it's head. The way DRM works is like this. When you purchase a book from Dramazon they come to your house and install a special locked bookcase that only you have the key to and only you can read from. You have the key and can read any book you want, but if your wife or children want to read one of your books they can't. They have to buy their own copy and have their own dramazon locked bookcase installed. My argument is that just because the form is different, should not force me to do anything different than I would using a different form. Please note that copyright is regulated by law, not by format. DRM attempts to control my usage of my legally acquired copyrighted property. This DRM path has been followed and failed for other industries. It will fail for publishers as well. They can either change their business practices and embrace the change and continue to profit from their business or those companies that do embrace the brave new world will take their place. As long as they continue to treat me like a criminal I will continue to fight against their practices. The fact is (as has been said thousands of times on this site) DRM does not prevent piracy or lost sales, it only punished the honest consumers and it must go. |
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I know someone is going to take this the wrong way because they did the last time I said it but DRM has absolutely nothing to do with copyright law. It is not part of the law. It is something completely different. It is an attempt by publishers to change and control the way I use a purchase. It is an attempt to change the rules. Last edited by kennyc; 10-15-2011 at 10:36 AM. |
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Where we disagree is that you consider DRM to be "treating you like a criminal", and I don't. I see it as a gentle reminder to an honest person to stay honest, just like a lock on your front door is. A lock won't prevent a professional burglar from entering your house, but it will remind an honest person that they shouldn't be going there.
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And when you are challenged on a specific point, you simply ignore it, whine, and play the victim card. It's really gotten old. Last edited by Catlady; 10-15-2011 at 10:58 AM. |
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The point is that DRM is a problem for the average person. It may not bother you at the moment, but unless you are already stripping it, I can assure you it will. |
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I strip DRM from every book that I buy, as soon as I buy it. But I have non-technical friends who have Kindles who probably don't even know that DRM exists - they buy books from the Kindle bookstore and they read them on their Kindles. DRM is not a problem for them, and Amazon is unlikely to be disappearing any time soon.
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What I do have an issue with is DRM removal for the purpose of just giving a copy of a book to a couple of your friends. They give copies to their friends, and it quickly reaches the point where you have a serious piracy issue. |
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So there was an unintended consequence of DRM. I didn't want to share books with friends, I didn't want to upload books to a file-sharing site, I didn't even want to go to another bookstore. I just wanted to ensure that I would be able to access my own books in the future without additional hassle. |
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counter to human nature. While people may be generous and willing to aid those in need, they are reluctant to be taken advantage of. We may not be as possessive as a Dalic, but we humans tend to want to keep the things we purchase for our own use. As to your oblivious friends ensnared by Amazon, my condolences. Luck; Ken |
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