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Old 02-09-2007, 01:07 PM   #11
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Not quite on the subject but related, Margaret Atwood signed the first remote autograph using a remotely connected tablet/ plotter combo.
She was in an other city and signed her autograph on a tablet. At the same time in an other city, a plotter outfitted with a pen wrote her input exactly, inside the pages of a book.

I saw that on the news last year but could'nt find a clip but here is a transcript of that newsbit
Funny to quote myself but could it be possible for an author to remotely autograph your copy of the ebook directly on your reader?
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