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		<title>2 authors, 2 very different viewpoints on ebook piracy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The publishing world is at a crossroads when it comes to ebooks: Publishers/authors can either embrace ebooks, trash all this DRM non-sense and reap the rewards (i.e. profits), or they can take the route of the music industry and fight against the rising tide of ebooks, slap draconian DRM on everything and watch the industry [...]


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