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RE[3]: Blame the publishers not only Microsoft.
by snowbender on Wed 6th Feb 2013 20:29
in reply to "RE[2]: Blame the publishers not only Microsoft."
On the other hand, it's not really difficult to get DRM-free books, is it? I bought (admittedly all technical) ebooks straight from O'Reilly, Manning, Packtpub and PragProg and none of them use DRM. I can download them in multiple formats (pdf, epub) and use them on any device I like. The only thing that some do, is "personalise" those ebooks. And if you subscribe to their newsletters, it's not that difficult to buy those ebooks with interesting discounts.
RE[4]: Blame the publishers not only Microsoft.
by JAlexoid on Wed 6th Feb 2013 22:35
in reply to "RE[3]: Blame the publishers not only Microsoft."




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Actually, the book publishers would love to get rid of secondhand book sellers. They haven't had luck with physical books, so they are working really hard on ebooks. That's why there are so many stupid drm schemes involved in the ebook world.