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"In a nutshell: DRM's sole purpose is to maximize revenues by minimizing your rights and selling them back to you.
If we believe Ronald Grover's sources in his BusinessWeek article of last week, the problem is liberal DRM and not piracy, and this is a startling admission. According to him, an unnamed studio executive said that a major reason why studios weren't jumping on board with the iTunes Store and other similar services is that their DRM is too lax. "[Apple's] user rules just scare the heck out of us." It's not piracy that's the concern, it's their ability to control how you use the content you purchase." http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2007/01/8616.ars drm was never about piracy, its about content control. they don't care about pirates, they just want to get your money in perpetuity, forcing you to buy and rebuy the same content over and over. without drm you actually own the book and can shift it to other devices and share it for the rest of your life, they dont make any money off of that. im sure im not saying anything new but its time to drop the spin and call a spade a spade. they want you to pay and keep paying every step of the way. Last edited by xg4bx; 10-20-2011 at 07:28 PM. |
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That isn't to say that I agree with all of the control that they are trying to exert on consumers. I believe that the consumer should have the right to sell or give away a book when they are done with it. I also cringe at the notion of books that expire (which I've heard of in the textbook market). Anyway, DRM shouldn't be presented as an us vs. them sort of thing. Both sides need to have their rights protected, not just consumers and not just publishers. |
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I do care about the authors getting paid for what they create -- I could care less about publisher, they are just in the middle and mostly taking advantage of both authors and consumers. As our friend Bob says, The Times they are a-changin'! Ya better think fast or you'll sink like a stone. |
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I could care less about the publisher revenue stream. Just like I don't care about banks revenue stream when they try to nickel & dime me to death with fees. I'm only going to pay once for a book.
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Why shouldn't I expect equivalent access to a mass market ebook? I'm lazy - the only reason I'd format shift was if I couldn't get a reader for the format it came in. Any business wants to squeeze as much money as it can out of it's customers so I understand why the publishers might hope that I'd be willing to pay again each time I needed a new format but I feel no moral obligation to do so. |
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After all libraries lend books and second hand bookstores distribute them so what, in the mind of an innocent user could be wrong with that. Big hole in authors pocket where money has fallen through. Quote:
Although the author can send the proper share to the proper people if he knows who they are (many authors have more than one publisher) it is like stealing a quart of milk from the 7-11 and sending a couple of bucks to a farmer or stealing a TV and sending the money to the manufacturer. And I bet dollars to donuts that most pirates would not send the full retail price, but just some made up amount that made them feel better about pirating. Helen |
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Just to be clear, I'm not mindlessly supporting publishers or authors since I do believe that consumers should have some rights. But I do try to look at their side, whether I agree with it or not. Sometimes I disagree with them wholeheartedly for the games they play. Yet sometimes I look at the changes and can see how they are going to have trouble coping. After all, what's wrong with producing an inexpensive and a premium edition? And what's wrong with expecting revenues as products deteriorate? A MMPB will only survive so many reads after all. Libraries can only lend them so many times. They can only be resold so many times. You can improve their longevity through gentle care and mending, but they won't last forever. Files, however, can be copied endlessly through the 'magical' certainty of the digital world and error detecting codes. And that is assuming that everyone is honest, that noone pirates.
I also wouldn't be so quick to dismiss publishers. Publishers aren't printers. They offer a lot of services to authors, ranging from editing to distribution to marketing. They also offer a lot of services to readers, ranging from filtering out the crap to getting books to the places that you can buy them from to letting you know that the books exist in the first place. The other extreme is self-publishing. Yet how many authors want to self-publish (hint, few do)? How many of us regularly purchase self-published books (hint, few do)? It may seem like publishers overvalue themselves, but the fact remains that they are the sole reason why many authors can make a living. There are many things that I don't like about the DRM/piracy/middleman debate, but most of it comes down to the extremes. Piracy is not theft. Piracy isn't standing up for consumer rights or cutting out the middle man either. It is not a black and white issue. |
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DRM had nothing to do with their success. It also says nothing about the viability of DRM-free publishing. Currently, all major publishers use DRM. They were major publishers before DRM existed, as well. So again, DRM has nothing to do with them being major players. And since they DRM their content, it also says nothing about what their numbers would be like if they didn't DRM. This study, however, suggests their numbers might improve. |
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While it's true that particularly intrusive DRM may hurt sales (although Spore's failure was overdetermined), the most successful companies do use DRM. I looked at the 50 most popular games of 2010 and they were all DRM'd and from major companies.
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Of course, and video games is a poor comparison when you think about it, since they're used very differently. Most households have one single console and only need one game copy. With ebooks, each family member might have their own device to read on, which then forces either "casual sharing" or forces them to buy four copies. Or to buy a paper copy.
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