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Originally Posted by cjottawa
O'Reilly Media publishes DRM-free ebooks. Their slant is toward technical resources such as user guides and technical manuals but they have an interesting mix of other, timely non-fiction.
A few "wow" points: you can download any other format of their ebooks once you've "bought" your copy and future updates/editions are free. O'Reilly seems to "get it" - they're licencing the CONTENT not the container.
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Baen is the same way (buy it once, get access to many formats--download in different format years later if desired.) I think Fictionwise Multiformat books are the same way also. And Project Gutenberg via Manybooks.net, of course, but all those books are free.