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mearls said:I'm not saying it's right or wrong. But I am saying you need to look at this from a publisher's point of view. Few, if any, of them are tech heads.
OK, this is the publishers forum, so that is a valid point. But, only in the context of the publisher. As a customer, I have to look at it from my point of view. I don't like DRM. I could go through all my reasons, but they are posted elsewhere and they aren't that different from many other people. Instead, I will just post a single "issue".
Tomorrow I will be burning some ISO images of the latest release of Fedora so I can install it on a laptop to take with me on vacation. Why Fedora and not Windows XP? Because I want to play with Linux. I would like to take my gaming PDF's with me in case I want to do some game prep. No biggie since I don't have any DRM PDF's. But, if I did, I would have to setup that laptop on a network connection with a linux version of a DRM enabled PDF reader, before I leave on Saturday morning. Then, I would need to "activate" every PDF that I might use on that laptop. Too much hassle. A DRM PDF provides less value to me, as a customer.
Monte at Home said:I wish there was a way to get at least some people to see the bigger picture. If you like electronic products, imagine the day when whenever a publisher--any and every publisher--releases a book, it's in both electronic and print format. What DriveThru is doing is the biggest step toward that ideal in the last three years.
That would be great! If using DRM is what it takes to get some of the publishers to view the market as "legitimate", then more power to them. I don't wish any ill will to any of the folks involved. But, if it is DRM PDF's that are making that possible, then I am sorry to say that I won't be part of the consumer base driving that forward. The writers and publishers have every right to sell their products however they choose. As a consumer, I choose to buy, or not to buy. I like PDF's. I don't like DRM PDF's. Yes, for many people there won't hardly be any change in the way the PDF's are used. For me, that isn't quite the case. I am probably a statistical abberation.
It's a shame really. When I bought Book of Eldritch Might, I did it because I thought it was cool that it was a PDF and I wanted to support Monte's courage to do that. I crossed my fingers and hoped that the PDF wouldn't be crap. I figured it it was crap, it was a low enough cost that I could eat it. I liked it and I have supported Malhavoc products by buying the ones that seem to appeal to me. I wouldn't mind supporting other publishers, but I won't support DRM PDF's.