Apple claims some rights over what you make using their software. I
know of no other software that does this, and the very idea strikes me as objectionable and worthy of ridicule, regardless of practical effect.
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Originally Posted by Andrew H.
Yeah, but this isn't what's happening here. There is no "standard" that they are embracing. These books aren't epubs, don't claim to be epubs, have the extension .ibook, and can only be used on an iPad.
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"The iBooks app for iPad (a free download from the App Store) includes a built in iBookstore with access to thousands of books you can download and begin reading immediately.
And because the iBooks app uses ePub, the most popular open book format in the world..."