DRM: Read Free or Die!
The debate over digital rights management and ebooks is reaching fever pitch.
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Berlucchi sees differences between past conversations regarding DRM for music content and what's happening in book publishing: "The main differences, which I believe make the anti-DRM argument for books even more powerful, are the type of customers—youngsters for music and more grown up for ebooks—and the limited ability to spend time reading. There is no attractiveness in having a large free library because you will not have much time to read above and beyond what you already do. With music, the more the better because listening to music is something you do in the background."
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