[maemo-users] Premium eBooks?

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Clearly I've touched a nerve here - I hate DRM as well guys...

I just want to be able to use my Tablet to read more than web, email
and RSS.  Classic public domain works of literature and the Hacker
Crackdown are not doing it for me.

On 1/26/07, Adilson Oliveira <adilson at linuxembarcado.com.br> wrote:
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> Jonathan Greene escreveu:
> > What are the chances we'll be able to get the ability to read DRM'd
> > books from either Mobipocket or eReader?  I really miss this ability
> > and while I know there is no actual DRM on the device -- and believe
> > me I don't really want it either -- I would like to read some more
> > current books or journals on my Nokia tablet.
> >
> > I've got accounts with both Mobipocket and eReader from my Palm
> > days... We can get music from iTunes to MP3... Perhaps there's a
> > conversion technique we might be able to share?
>
> I'm not being very active on the maemo efforts (I'm working on a remote
> access system but will take some time to be able to release it) but if
> my opinion count to anything, I hope we *never* have this kind of crap
> anywhere near.
> I understand your need Jonathan but I think DRM stuff should rot in hell
> or, at least, remains only attached to proprietary OSs, which is close
> enough ;)
>
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> Adilson.
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