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Yes, there are other things in life (as a whole) that bother me more, but this is not the place to discuss my personal issues. |
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Sorry if dreadfully off topic.
To me this made sense as a correlation as many of the complaints about DRM are sharing related. I do think that media obsolescence, planned or not has always been part of media distribution and that it is historically relevant to ebooks and the devices one reads them on. Helen |
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I do care, however, about DRM limiting me to a certain format (and possibly certain reader), preventing me from format shifting or changing the font, adding a table of content or cover for those books that come without one and the like. And on top of that I don't like the implication that I would become a thief/pirate if they wouldn't hinder me. Also I can format shift my vinyl records, cassettes and CD to MP3 if I want to. It's not the same as not being able to use programs that are ages old. And even lots of those have been format shifted, Pong for example. |
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Could you quote where I implied piracy? I did mention sharing but that was in reference to sharing in the traditional manner. Helen Last edited by speakingtohe; 02-22-2012 at 03:20 PM. |
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![]() I didn't mean to say that you implied piracy but that the publishers and companies putting DRM on the ebooks I purchase imply that I would otherwise share the book illegally/become a pirate if they would not hinder me by their DRM. By "they" I was referring to the publishers/companies... |
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You are a strong believer that the good in human nature will prevail without safeguards or deterrents. I hope you never have reason to change ![]() Helen |
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DRM is one of the weirdest "safeguard and deterrent" there is. It's like closing the barn door after the horse has escaped.
If the person has already given money to get the product, the person should be rewarded and valued as a customer. That's what Jaden was referring to. AFTER the money has been paid, still the DRM implication is that the person *who just trusted the seller with their credit card number* is a thief. If the person is a thief they may as well shop at pirate bay instead of to the seller. Safeguards are for the before purchasing state, not the after. |
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@Helen: I couldn't have said it better than spindlegirl did.
It's not so much that I believe everyone is good and honest, but DRM does not hinder people who want to pirate. It just annoys honest customers. Hasn't worked for the music industry and will not work for the book industry, either. Yes, I will keep on buying my ebooks if they are not available for free legally. But whenever possible, I will buy them free of DRM. And I have never had the idea that because there was no DRM I could freely distribute the book. Plus there are laws against copyright infringement. If that does not hinder pirates, neither will DRM. So publishers/companies may as well stop to annoy there paying customers (and risk them turning to the dark side for a multitude of reasons). |
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Well said Spindlegirl. Have some Karma
![]() Publishers who employ DRM arrogantly assume that purchasers of an ebook, their customers, cannot be trusted with the ebook that they have purchased. DRM annoys me greatly, so I remove it immediately after purchase. But what annoys me even more is the arrogant assumption that I am going to upload the ebook and start wearing an eye patch, all the while saying, "ahhrrrrr, its in the code mateys!! |
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i just never understood why people who pay their hard earned money for books would immediately turn around and upload it for strangers to snag for free.
these pirate books are coming from someone who bought them or received them for review, its not like data thieves are hacking into servers and liberating the books. all it takes is one person to upload a copy and its out there forever. all the drm in the world won't cure, or stop, foolishness. |
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I completely agree. I know the very basics of technology stuff and I can strip DRM, no problem. How is it effective if I, a computer dunce can strip it?
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@jaden
I hope you didn't take my reply as flippant. I actually meant that you seem like nice person (based on your reply) and hope life treats you well. Helen |
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