The death of audio DRM continues apace, as major book publishers begin following the lead of record labels and phasing out copy protection on audio versions of their books.
It seems they're learning what we (and a lot of other folks) have been saying for years: DRM doesn't prevent piracy.
All it does is annoy customers and limit the value of your products. One thing the New York Times gets wrong in the above story is the idea...
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