
The downloadable iBooks will not be DRM-free because apparently, Apple is reported to be making their own FairPlay digital rights. This isn’t really surprising since Apple has been using such on iTunes for the music, movies, and TV shows.
Nothing is sure yet. For all we know, Apple is heading another direction. Lets just wait and see.
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