Quote:
Originally Posted by ATimson
Yes (see Simon & Schuster). However, expect to pay Adobe a lot of money for the privilege.
|
And I've had issues with S&S. Finding someone at S&S who could deal with the problem was a bitch. And the only solution I got was my money back and not a fixed copy of the eBook. Fortunately, I was able to strip the DRM and fix the problems. But most people won't be able to do that or know the first thing about what to do to try to find someone at S&S to actually deal with the problem. And refunding the money doesn't help in the fact that people would not be able to read that eBook. The problem I had to fix after the DRM was removed is that the CSS was a total nightmare. And it caused the eBook to not properly display with formatting. I had to really fix that up big time.