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On Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 12:00:52AM -0500, Edward Ned Harvey wrote: > > > > The music industry will never release electronic format > > > > materials without enforceable piracy prevention. > > > > > > Publishing industry is taking the music industry as what not to do. > > > > I think you're wrong, but only history will declare the victor. > > What, precisely, do you think? > Do you think one day, all materials will be available for free? Publishers > will simply give up on DRM? I think that within a few years, the majority of publishers will give up on DRM. They will continue to charge for their products. In other words, books will be sold much like music is today: you can buy a physical CD (hardcover or paperback) or an open-format track (ebook). -dsr- -- http://tao.merseine.nu/~dsr/eula.html is hereby incorporated by reference. You can't defend freedom by getting rid of it.