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Originally Posted by Krytes
I'm a university student, and one of the mandatory textbooks for this semester is an ebook. It's nearly as expensive as the real thing, soaked in DRM, and expires after 8 months. This is the second DRMed textbook that I've seen in two years, and they seem to be becoming more common. I not only don't want to buy it, I don't want the powers-that-be to assign textbooks that are only offered as DRMed ebooks. Has anyone successfully protested against DRM at school? Any suggestions for something that I could do?
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A group of Carnegie Mellon students are creating an app to make textbooks available at low cost to students. These textbooks will not expire and will be offered at lower prices.
Check it out:
http://www.indiegogo.com/ALIPT
I'm interested in contributing and pledge to do so after 25 people contribute to the cause.