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lost in my e-reader...
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: sunny southern California, USA
Device: Android phone, Sony T1, Nook ST Glowlight, Galaxy Tab 7 Plus
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I wish there were a Baen for mysteries...
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Device: Ebookwise 1150 / 1200
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Steam has done it better making it almost seamless in use, including auto-updates that work, a cloud that works, and the ability to 'go offline' and play your single player games without an internet connection (though I really never bother with this myself). The downside, though - if Steam goes (or you do something that frustrates them), you can lose access to all your games. Though we've seen this is also the case with EA as of late as well. That's the fatal flaw of DRM - essentially you're just leasing. The provider lock-in for 'managing your rights' or vendor lock-in for hardware can render what you lease unusable as it has done to purchasers of music, books, and movies with DRM in the past. If software has DRM, it's well identified (usually) in the store page on steam, and the forum discussions make it very obvious quickly. There are a fair number of people (1%? 10?% Nobody knows) who refuse to purchase a game with selected DRM, Securom (sp?) being the most hated. EA and Sony have really done well upsetting people with faulty (ha...they're all faulty in the end) implementations of DRM that actually offend users enough to write petitions, form only activist groups, and launch lawsuits. |
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Reading is sexy
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The publishing industry is against casual sharing?? This is news to me. Please provide data and facts to back this up. Because last I checked, casual sharing drives sales. |
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#244 |
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May be I'm evil, but as far as DRM goes I'd rather not see the boat rocked at this time. I know how to strip any DRM from any book I obtain and so don't consider it an issue. Leave things as they are, I don't want another newer and harder to crack DRM to come along.
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Device: never enough
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: SF Bay Area, California, USA
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Mike Shatzkin asked some questions of publishing industry execs and high-profile agents, and 12 of the 13 agreed ... that DRM’s main benefit is to prevent casual sharing. Amazon used to claim it was a violation of their TOS to loan your Kindle with books on it to someone else. (They initially said libraries couldn't loan out Kindles, either.) And Fictionwise's TOS says Quote:
The publishing industry is, for the most part, considering ebooks as a market for single-use products, and trying to enforce that concept with clickthrough licenses that don't explain their terms. |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Foristell, Missouri, USA
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Paris
Device: Cybooks; Sony PRS-T1
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Starcraft II tempted me, but the whole battle.net activation. Mmm, no no... Activation on on-line sales (steam), ok make sense. Though i love the gog.com system better. Download the game, then install whenever and wherever you want. But buying a game on a CD and the game requires Internet to install ?? Now what. Got myself screw by this with Half Life (cd version), it wouldn't start because of no Internet. (I just moved, and was waiting to get a line running, took about a month...) Last edited by EowynCarter; 03-21-2011 at 10:43 AM. |
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Reading is sexy
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Well, if it's going to be single use, they really need to rethink the agency pricing...
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It took the music industry about a decade to realize that DRM served no purpose other than to irritate the law-abiding people who actually paid for their music. How long will it take the publishing industry to realize the same thing?
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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Wizard
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Location: Southern California
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Steam works for me, partly because Valve has a positive track record, but it isn't perfect. I leave my home desktop turned on 24/7. When I fire up my laptop I discover I'm still logged into Steam and it won't let me remotely switch my log-in. I discover that just by trying to start certain games (which are already installed and validated on my laptop, grrr).
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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Location: Denver, CO
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Now the thing I'm wondering what in the publishing world has happened to our intrepid O.P.
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