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Evan Hisey wrote:
> Um, the ebook does not use DRM technology. It uses just an old fashion
> password protection scheme. This is a reasonable, if some what
> annoying copyright management that still lets you share the ebook just
> like a normal book.
Um, the ebook does not use DRM technology. It uses just an old fashion
password protection scheme. This is a reasonable, if some what
annoying copyright management that still lets you share the ebook just
like a normal book.
Evan
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 8:54 AM, windowsrefund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
James,
I'm glad to hear you are against DRM and are planning to oppose it
going forward. As for my copy, I was able to access it again.
All the best,
Adam Kosmin
On Sep 30, 8:45 am, "Robert Foreman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe the pass phrase is simply the email address you ordered t
I believe the pass phrase is simply the email address you ordered the ebook
with. That's what it is on mine.
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 9:07 PM, James Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> windowsrefund wrote:
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windowsrefund wrote:
> James,
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> I'm really bothered by the fact that the 'ebook' contains DRM. In
> fact, I can't even access my purchased copy because I forgot my pass
> phrase. I really wish you would have taken a stand against this DRM
> when wo
James,
I'm really bothered by the fact that the 'ebook' contains DRM. In
fact, I can't even access my purchased copy because I forgot my pass
phrase. I really wish you would have taken a stand against this DRM
when working on this project.
Best,
Adam
On Sep 28, 11:56 pm, James Turnbull <[EMAIL