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As for the Google search, I added the word ePub and got the first 3 sites for illegal downloading. The other search was not like that due to finding a lot of hits about the movie. |
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If I had to choose between having no DRM on ebooks that are sold or having ebooks available from libraries, I'll go for having no DRM on ebooks that are sold. But I would have thought that some method of enabling libraries to lend ebooks could be found, perhaps with custom hardware. |
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I'm fine with the libraries limiting my usage - the book I get from them isn't mine.
by the same reasons I disagree with such treatment by a reseller. Because in this case the damned book has to be mine. |
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Purchased music -> no DRM Subscription music -> DRM Zune, Rhapsody, and other services that offer an "all you can eat"-style subscription service will put DRM on the songs you download via the service (in Zune's case, these will be WMA files). If you choose to buy some songs from them on top of your subscription, those songs are generally DRM-free MP3s (there are still some holdouts that won't sell you a DRM-free copy, but by and large most purchased music has moved to DRM-free MP3s). Thus libraries could still use DRM to enforce the "subscription" model (it's still a subscription model, it's just that your subscription fee is the amount you pay in taxes to support your local library district) while Amazon and other stores that actually sell you books could get rid of DRM. |
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JS, another resolution to the library dilemma is a dedicated library e-reader that you lend, with library-only access port. That assumes the hardware becomes much cheaper and more durable. But it is another long-term answer.
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This approach sounds like the old CVS "disposable" digital camera hack. They sold cheap digital cameras and they expected you to drop it off when it was "full", pay them to extract your pictures/videos, and buy another $30 disposable. Of course as soon as people had the hardware it was a trivial task to hack it so that you could extract the contents yourself and reuse the camera as much as you like, thus giving you a full digital camera for only $30. This would be a little different if you're expected to return the reader itself, but I'm sure someone would come up with a hack that leaves no fingerprints such that you could rip the book off the device leaving it undamaged in the process. |
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It's certainly not something I would ever encourage or condone. |
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I'll be going on a cruise later this year. I won't have net access. Having my eBooks on a cloud would be 100% useless. So the could idea is out. It was a bad idea whoever first thought of it.
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I have an eBook bought at CyberRead in Mobipocket format. I've since moved to a new computer. The Mobipocket eBooks I bought using my previous computer's PID no longer allow me access to them. How is that an inconvenience? That means that the only way I have access to these eBooks is to buy them again and at a higher cost. |
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When Adobe stopped supporting the previous DRM for PDF, a lot of people lost access to their legally purchased content. Mobipocket is tied to the computer. So when you change computers or even the OS, you will lose your PID and access to your content unless you are able to go back to where you bought it and put in the new PID. So there are lots of orphaned Mobipocket eBooks now that Amazon & Paperback Digital stopped or folded. There will be more unusable content now that CyberRead has folded. These are impossible situations to solve unless you can strip the DRM. With the DRM in place there are lots of eBooks that are just disk space wasting files. Tell me how DRM is a good thing in these situations? What happens is that people are OK with the content they've purchased until the DRM bites them in the ass. Then they go looking on the net for it without DRM. So this is a case of DRM causing a rise in eBook sharing. |
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We've been over this issue many times. We cannot say that stripping DRM in the USA is illegal. It's a gray area. We have the DMCA and it has exceptions. So we know according to the DMCA, if you fall under the exception, stripping DRM is legal. We also have fair use exception to the copyright. So under fair use, stripping DRM is legal. Also, we do not know if DRM trumps fair use or does fair use trump DMCA. So until this goes to a court of law, it will remain a gray area. |
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