Sunday, November 04, 2007

The paradox of DRM

In 2005 I purchased an eBook from Amazon protected with Adobe DRM (Digital Right Management) system. When I opened again today I had the surprise that I could not open anymore because I copied on a different computer.

Adobe Digital Edition tool asks me to contact the vendor of the eBook and download a new copy for the new computer.


I came to Amazon and I discovered that the ebook is no longer in their catalog and I cannot download it:

Digital downloads:

This item has been removed from our catalog and is no longer available for download from Your Media Library. We apologize for the inconvenience.

  • 1 of: The Uses of Argument [DOWNLOAD: ADOBE READER]
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Of course this experience will prevent me to buy DRM-protected items in the future.

I really hope that this insanity (the DRM) will end soon!!

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1 comment:

djrichard said...

I'm running into the same issue, and I'm using the same PC as I was using when I bought the original DRM'd PDF file from Amazon. My problem is the new version of Acrobat I installed doesn't recognize the earlier DRM version. I might still be able to upgrade the DRM, but now that I've seen how screwed up this can get first hand, I'm getting warned off.