Last week, David Pogue wrote a column about eBooks and DRM, and eBookNewser asked readers what they thought about DRM and an issue Pogue raised about whether book people are being too quiet about their problems with DRM. A handful of impassioned readers weighed in, mostly against DRM, and mostly making familiar arguments that are nonetheless unresolved as corporate execs–like Sony’s Steve Haber–continue to speak out in favor of DRM.

A reader posting as mrjeffrivera was frustrated: “I recently bought an eBook reading device and bought my first two eBooks and let me tell you how obnoxious it is that the DRM allowed me only to read on my computer and not the convenience of putting it on my eReading device.

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