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Old 11-03-2009, 04:09 PM   #3
AnemicOak
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
I think their encryption option is only for PDF and ePUB.

And while no doubt Lulu are taking a bit off the top, I suspect that the $0.99 fee PER SALE for adding DRM means that big publishers must be paying Adobe at least $0.50 per sale for the DRM.

DRM - bad for customers, publishers and authors.


From Adobe...
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• A permanent license gives the user access to the signed content forever. For each permanent license, you are charged $.22.

• An expiring license lasts between 0 and 60 days, after which time the content is no longer available to the end user. For each expiring license, you are charged $.08.
That's on top of the $6,500 for Content Server 4, plus $1,500 a year, after the first year, digital signing service fee.
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