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Old 03-03-2009, 03:55 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by ruibittencourt View Post
Yes... I need to agree with you... but because this possibility a lot of authors will prefere not have their books on digital plataforms. They are lawyers, judge, university professors and certainly they care about their names and reputation. Can you imagine if a book of a judge is modified by someone who wants to prejudice him?
That is a puzzler. Of course, there will always be the original at your bookstore site, which will be beyond doubt. In that case, it might be necessary for purchasers to pay a fee to subscribe to your site, then allow for downloads of PDF copies of books and journals. This is the way it is mostly done with medical journals in the U.S. The PDF's are not flowable and would be difficult to alter. See PubMed, for instance.
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