Posted March 03, 2014
PixelBoy: But the problem still seems to be the same as with DRM-free games: what is available is mostly either old stuff or indies.
IAmSinistar: That's true, generally speaking. Most major publishers are shy of DRM-free. We need a DRM-free revolution in ebooks similar to what happened with MP3 music. e-book drm honestly ticks me off way more than games. I get the paranoia over 60$ games with multi million dollar budgets. But a 6$ product that I need to shuffle around and you want me to create accounts and have limited device activations? No thank you. Actually, just no. I feel less inclined to buy books now than I did music when it was locked up. I'm not sure how many books I would buy if things were different, but I buy quite a lot of music now that it isn't locked up.