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Old 02-23-2012, 12:05 PM   #8
Trewaters
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Update: My client feels that her technical book is worth DRMing. We are planning to use Amazon for the Kindle files and Cyberwolf (CyberWolf Publishing Technology Specialist, 1596 Pacheco St. Suite 203, Santa Fe, NM 87505). Cyberwolf has a cheaper solution than buying our own Adobe Content Server. Cyberwolf is only marginally cheaper than buying our own $10,000 US dollar ACS software. But my client can see the payoff with this second solution so that is where we are going. I am still in the middle of setting everything up so this story is not over. But we have moved pass the comparing products stage.

Keep posted for the final Act in this DRM saga.

My own opinion is don't DRM your books. It is not work the cost or P.I.T.A (Pain In The Ass)! And we haven't even dealt with customer complaints from DRM issues after they purchase the product.
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