Librarians and Readers Against DRM
HarperCollins recently announced it would limit library e-book checkouts to 26, after which said e-books "bought" and paid for by libraries would self-destruct. Some librarians I know were none too thrilled about this, and asked me to create a graphic to show it:

What ebout non-librarians who are against DRM? By popular demand, I modified the graphic for everyone:

These were produced for The Readers Bill of Rights for Digital Books, which encourages everyone to copy the images and spread the word.
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