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Old 01-29-2009, 10:24 AM   #33
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Scanned eBooks are fraught with scan errors that are not corrected which makes them unsuitable for many users anyway which is a possible counter to your conclusion. However, I understand that many publisher eBooks have similar problems currently.
Right. And that's a procedural problem, that is, the method can be improved to remove errors (better scanning SW/procedures, copy-checking afterward, etc). I have scanned books and documents with 100% content accuracy, following a single simple step, copying and enlarging pages to letter size and running those clean new pages through industrial scanners, which markedly improved scan readability.

As long as a DRM-locked document can still be reproduced, even through scanning, DRM is ultimately an ineffective tool.
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