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Currently I'm still able to buy the book and break the DRM, though that option is rapidly closing. I try to buy it elsewhere if possible, but it's often not.
Piracy is an option, but because the authors are so small, pirated copies can take months to become available, if they ever are. Also, I consider myself very knowledgeable in breaking the encryption for these files. I would be the person putting the upload out there if I was interested in that kind of thing. So if I'm having difficulty breaking the DRM, chances are high that nobody else has either. Or at least we'd be stuck with crappy OCR'd PDF copies instead of proper epubs.
At the end of the day though, as the consumer, exclusive content like this means I participate in the platform or I simply don't get access to that content. If it were simply a couple of titles, that's one thing, but it hurts when it's an entire genre. It'd be like being a fan of metal music, but 90% of all metal music was only on Spotify and nowhere else. It's horrible that a single company can control an entire genre like this.
As someone who made the other decision, I've found most of the litrpg I've looked for on zlib. There are definitely a few that aren't on there, though, and that number increases if you're reading the latest stuff as it's released. So depending on your reading habits, it could be plentiful or almost useless. It does work for me, though, and I'd rather donate to a patreon than give Amazon the money.