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King of the Bongo Drums
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It is only the "sophisticated user" who can or will or wishes to do these things. I'll bet that the ratio between TUs and SUs is 100-1. Last edited by Harmon; 10-18-2011 at 04:27 PM. Reason: Got my ratio backwards. |
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King of the Bongo Drums
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All this talk about DRM, and format conversion, and pirating, ignores the elephant - how much is someone willing to pay to have some no-hassle reading? At a dollar an ebook, all these other issues have no weight. The problem is that at a dollar an ebook, most writers/publishers have no profit. But by the time we get to DRM territory, we are at a point where convenience has gone, or is going, away. When the price point is too high for anyone who is concerned with sharing ebooks with friends & family, or reading on multiple devices, they will look for ways to circumvent DRM, be it Alf or the pirates. |
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#455 |
Wizard
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What happens if the single source that works with their EBR doesn't have the book they want? Remind me again, what forces them to only be able to buy from that single source?
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If the format conversion is such a problem, this will greatly influence the selection of a new reader. Which is the real point of adding DRM anyway.
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Loves Ellipsis...
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I love how yall are forgetting that places like MOBILEREAD teach people to go from "Typical Users" to "Sophisticated Users" on a very regular basis. How do you think I learned what I know so far.
TU becomes SU with only a google search and a click away. |
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Certainly I agree that format lock-in is indeed one of the purposes of DRM. Just as if you've spent a lot of money on buying lenses for your Canon Digital DLR, when you decide to buy a new camera, the chances are you'll buy another Canon, and not a Minolta, which can't use your Canon lenses.
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Beside that this is also a matter of time. How many people that have been reading ebooks for lets say 5 years could be described by the definition that you gave for TU? How many that are TU today will be SU next year? How many of them don't know somebody that can do the sophisticated work for them? |
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I have an olympus m4/3 camera and use a few legacy lenses that are from canon... just need a small adapter to snap it on, and no digital locks to break ![]() |
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Also... if you look at the whole new m4/3 and 4/3 system, you'll see that the manufacturers actually did away with these silly limitations. Every lens works with every camera! I could buy a Panasonic m4/3 lens and snap it on my Olympus with no adapters. And it'll be fully functional. That's the future, no digital locks. ![]() |
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Sith Wannabe
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In fairness, it took me a bit longer... about two days of reading these forums. But your main point stands, and is a valid one. Let's not also forget the generational difference. My 6-year old niece will know more about computers and electronics and how to use them when she starts school than the average member of my parents' generation, because she grew up playing with this technology.
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Generally speaking, though, with the exception of the very occasional "exclusive" publishing deal, pretty much all eBooks are sold in all the major bookstores. |
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