Because DRM stinks.
No, seriously. DRM stinks. Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to the anti-piracy measures embedded into an ebook's source code to protect it against illegal copying, printing, or file sharing. DRM is an optional feature for all ebooks, meaning authors decide whether or not to place DRM on their titles. The problem is DRM technology fails to protect against ebook piracy
Published on March 26, 2011 16:04