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Old 10-19-2008, 05:16 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by Taylor514ce View Post
You might be surprised how many authors are aware of e-books. How could they not be, as it represents a potential new market? The problem is many do not have control of their electronic rights, so can't do anything about e-books even if they wanted.

With touch screens on the rise, I think authors will sign books in the future just as they do now, by scrawling a signature on the book.
An e-signature can be copied with perfect fidelity, unlike ink. Does this make the e-signature less valuable? Would an author want to physically sign e-signatures, when they could be created electronically, and be indistinguishable?
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