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Originally Posted by ShellShock
My interpretation of what the OP is doing is: DRM would be an optional feature for those that want it. The web server would be installed to your device just like any other ereader app you might grap, you would not necessarily be aware that is was in fact a web server. I don't know if there are any security concerns with that. We trust and install apps all the time, so why would this be any different?
As a proof of concept, home brew project it it interesting, but commercially it faces a lot of competition.
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I trust apps from Google and Amazon. Not sure I would trust the download from an individual.
I think he has a cool idea. My thinking is why would he cut off known ways to promote/get his books out to the public.
He also said something about doing all public domain books.
Why a website that requires a password?
Why not just make the application that you want and make it available on the known stores?