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The first ebook I ever downloaded has a file date stamp of 1998, but they were probably around long before that. It still isn't available commercially either.
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Maybe it achieved the same thing as a new DRM scheme would, but I don't think that was the motivation behind Topaz. |
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Basic assumptions:
1) The consumer merely wants to read the ebook of choice on the ereader of choice, without hassle and preferably at a reasonable price. 2) The author merely wants to sell to as large an audience as possible, also without hassle, and earn a living in the process. 3) The retailer wants to sell as many devices and ebooks as possible, both at a profit if possible, but certainly the consumable portion (the ebook) at a profit. 4) The publishers: what the heck do they want? I would think to sell as much to the retailers as possible. That being the case, how does Kindle specific DRM and Nook specific DRM benefit anyone (except the lawyers) unless it's an attempt to drive one or the other (retailers) out of business. What am I missing? |
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It is a mystery to me why authors and publishers want DRM. It seems to be magical thinking, particularly on the part of the authors. There may in principle be additional DMCA-based legal protections for DRM-ridden ebooks, but I can't see this ever being a practical advantage. |
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Canada has such a blank media levy, as have a number of countries in Europe. It's meant to compensate creators for users' rights to make private copies. It's not without problems, of course, especially given the nearly ubiquitous DRM and other copy protections schemes.
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Well I've decided to bite the bullet and get both a K3 and a Nook. The heck with this DRM stuff!
I found that you can get CPO wifi Nooks for $99 with a year warranty from B&N. I am NOT gonna stand inline on BF for any of those $99 new Nook deals. Edit: Back to square one. I spent a lot of time playing with a Nook and a CNook at B&N today. Then had a quick glance at a K3 at Staples. I just can't pull the trigger on the Nook yet. I really like the K3. I find the Nook just clunky. And I so wanted to like the Nook. CPO = certified pre-owned http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/cpo-nook/index.asp Last edited by speedlever; 11-24-2010 at 02:29 PM. |
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It can well be a temptation to download from their if their is no chance of getting it any other way. Time they released ebooks on the same day over the world. So Im sitting waiting for a good few months for a book that I really want to read . |
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I have a question. If I remove the DRM from a book and load it on a Kindle, can Amazon tell that it had been de-DRM'd?
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Going out on a limb here, "Certified Pre-Owned"?
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Someone at Amazon might know "that ebook is only sold in DRM'd versions," but they have no way to tell where *your* version came from. Maybe you typed the whole thing in by hand. Maybe you're a book reviewer and the company gave you a DRM-free copy for review. Maybe you're a personal friend of the author and the version you have is one of the pre-print versions that he shared with friends before sending it to the publisher. (Yeah, none of those is particularly likely, but there are other, more complicated and less unlikely, possibilities of having a legitimate non-DRM'd version of a book that's only sold in paper and ADE epub.) Having a non-DRM'd version of a current popular book on your reader is not a direct sign of wrongdoing. Also, Amazon has much better things to do with its time & bandwidth than to go crawling through Kindles looking for filenames that *might* be bootleg ebooks. (If I have a book called "Harry Potter 3" on my ebook reader--that could be a bootleg of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," or it could be a legit copy of "Harry Potter and the Bound Prince, Book 3: The White Queen," a Harry/Draco fanfic.) |
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Another question, if I delete a non-DRM book from my Kindle, it is just deleted correct? Does not go to Amazon for archive. Only books I purchase from Amazon are archived on their site. Carol |
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