DRM: Read Free or Die!
The debate over digital rights management and ebooks is reaching fever pitch.
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Another perhaps even more controversial form of DRM is the ebook formatting—Mobipocket, Topaz, EPUB and PDF—that retailers and publishers currently employ. Essentially, the varying formats lock legally purchased content onto one retailer's platform and corresponding e-reader device, both of which ultimately will become obsolete as new technologies are introduced.
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