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MozyYou can’t own e-books for real—at least not if you suffer a hard disk crash and your faves vanish. Oh, and how about another kind of crash, the eBookAd kind? Just how safe is your online book locker?

And so I’m delighted to learn of the Mozy service for online backups through the Net. Up to 2G of storage is free for personal use, and you can buy unlimited storage for $4.95 a month. Walt Mossberg has the details. A similar service, Carbonite, exists, but Mossberg prefers to Mozy around since the related software is more flexible.

Important caveats: Don’t trust even Mozy in full; consider other backup options as well. Also beware of DRM schemes that might interfere with recovery of lost books. Don’t rely on Mozy or similar services without testing them in advance. And remember: DRM comes with a host of other negative issues, too, for e-bookers interested in long-term ownership.

 
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