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Old 01-26-2012, 09:36 AM   #109
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Originally Posted by murraypaul View Post
So less restrictions apply, and that is a bad thing?
I believe you are conflating physical restrictions with legal ones.

There are fewer physical restrictions for ibooks in that -- even if the Apple store rejects the books -- you could still (presumably) sideload or download the books to an iPad and read the file format.

There are, however, legal restrictions being (apparently) imposed by the EULA that would curtail the above situation: it would seem that the ibooks created by the software may only be sold/distributed through the Apple store and if Apple rejects the textbook, the file becomes (legally) undistributable.

IANAL.
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