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Old 08-15-2012, 08:45 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by chinsoponsub View Post
We are small ebook store website with our own eReader (Adobe SDK installed).
Please advise any other DRM solution that we can implement for our small ebook store.

Is it only one choice which is ACS ? Our budget will be issued for ACS.
What about hosted DRM server solution ? Can it work with our eReader?
Pleasea advise,thanks
DRM can be stripped in seconds once setup. It's very easy to get setup. DRM doesn't work. It just inconveniences a lot of people. All DRM does is cost you money. DRM doesn't work. It's a failure. The best thing to do is treat DRM like it doesn't exist. I know your reader will need to support DRM, but your store doesn't have to. Look at Baen, Tor, Open Road and others who sell eBooks without DRM. Yes it is a good idea for your reader to support Adobe's Adept DRM. But you don't need your eBooks to. For example, a series of books talked about on MobileRead is the series of Wool books. Very successful eBooks and they are sold without DRM.
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