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Old 11-25-2014, 12:08 PM   #693
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Thanks JSWolf for the epub3 > epub2 tutorial. I enjoyed it very much.

Back on topic (and sorry to all for going off on tangent):

I'm wondering how much of BN's new policies are driven by publishers. From Publisher's Weekly:

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HarperCollins has started using Digimarc Corp.’s watermarking system for e-books to provide an extra layer of security ... Although the system is capable of identifying consumers who download e-books illegally, HC is using it to make sure that its e-tailers “are using the highest degree of security possible,” Restivo-Alessi said. If the Guardian Watermarking finds e-books that are being downloaded illegally, they will ask that e-tailer to either upgrade their security efforts or risk being dropped as an account. [emphasis added]
If recent developments are largely publisher-driven rather than something BN cooked up on their own, are we going to start seeing similar changes at Kobo and Amazon as well?

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