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RE[2]: Netbooks vs iPAD vs. Kindle and rant about publishers
by Zifre on Wed 7th Jul 2010 14:14
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You know most people don't care about the DRM that exists on devices like the iPad.
They don't care until it bites them. And this only happens when they buy a new device.
Oh no you can't access a local movie rental file and send a copy to your friends. As if anyone in the real world actually cares.
No, but when your iPad becomes obsolete and/or breaks and you buy the newest tablet-thingy and find out that you can't put any of the $500 of music you bought onto it, then you might care.
RE[3]: Netbooks vs iPAD vs. Kindle and rant about publishers
by nt_jerkface on Wed 7th Jul 2010 16:50
in reply to "RE[2]: Netbooks vs iPAD vs. Kindle and rant about publishers"





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Where iPad could help is making online purchases more standard, easier and more convenient than before. Unfortunately it is merely following the model of Amazon's Kindle, which is exactly as proprietary, convenient and DRM'ed as iPad.
How are purchases inconvenient?
You know most people don't care about the DRM that exists on devices like the iPad. Oh no you can't access a local movie rental file and send a copy to your friends. As if anyone in the real world actually cares.