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Temeraire author on NPR, discussing the evils of DRM
Naomi Novik of His Majesty's Dragon and sequels is interviewed by NPR.
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I think Novik has the idea of DRM down pretty well.
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Interesting slant to the article. They use the music industry and MP3's as an example, but from what I've seen a lot of musicians were pro DRM, at least at first, while many authors are completely against it.
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Good interview. I also like that all the books in that series are available in ebook form and the first one is currently free. That's the way to do it.
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I've yet to read her work. But I do have the first book on my 505 ready to read.
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Her books would make cool movies too if Peter Jackson ever exercises his option on them.
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If we have to live with DRM why not adopt a system exactly like Audible? It works great, I can register all the devices I want and have my books on any or all of them.
As I understand it, the device makers simply pay Audible a licensing fee to allow content on a given device. I wonder if one of the reasons Amazon acquired Audible is for their distribution model and their encryption technology. I know Goldwave 5.0 was able to unlock Audible files but once that was gone there haven't been any real problems. I know the other reason for acquiring Audible was of course their existing catalog of audiobooks and agreements with publishers. |
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![]() Anyway, their distribution model is just so easy and obvious to extend into ebooks. My initial hopes for Amazon was since they already owned Audible they would implement the same model. There has to be some reason why they did not go that way. Think about it there is zero chance Amazon can supply enough ebook reader devices to satisfy the market. The past year plus has clearly shown they cannot deliver in that area. I don;t see any single company will have that ability. For no other reason that everyone is different. Come to think of it I never searched the forums here to see if there was ever a discussion of this topic. I would imagine it has been covered and there is a reason. Note I am not saying it is a reason that makes sense to a lot of us out here. ![]() catsittingstill: Audible has worked just fine for Mac users via iTunes for years. Think about it, there are millions of Apple brand MP3 devices out there, why in the world would they not cater to that market. |
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