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DRM in general is necessary for eBooks and publishing to be viable. Therefore it is good for the author and what is good for authors will in the end be good for the reader. |
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The fact that some publishers use DRM is not evidence that it is necessary. eBooks and publishing seems to be viable despite the fact that every book of any note that is published with DRM immediately appears on the darknet with no DRM. This, too, is evidence that the statement is false. Last edited by ApK; 04-14-2012 at 05:24 PM. |
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I've still not read one argument proving that limiting readers to a certain device (or a range of devices, but not all) or locking them in with Amazon, iBooks, Adobe or B&N helps authors or publishers. I would not buy a 2nd version of the book I've already paid for if I wanted to, say, switch from a Kindle to a Sony. If you don't want me to read your book, fine with me. I will not buy more of your books then, because I'll never know if you are any good. Watermarking is a okay, if I can read my book on any device, download it (once I've paid for it) in different versions, should I ever switch devices - or be able to convert the book myself. Knowing that the book could be tracked back to the original buyer will much better protect from casual sharing than DRM ever will - unless it can be removed equally easy. Then it's as useless in that regard as DRM. An even more restrictive form of DRM will surely result in less ebook sales (and not necessarily in more pbook sales, either, because those you can easily share or buy used). |
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Which categories of publishing do you think DRM is necessary for? Which ones would disappear if DRM were outlawed--if it became illegal to hinder a buyer's ability to use their purchased (or licensed, whatever) ebooks? How will it be better for readers 50 years from now not to be able to read their grandparents' books? |
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ScalyFreak you say *You can use DRM'ed books on most Linux distributions just fine*
Wonders how ? next *The rest of your post I will ignore, since you seem to assume that the only way to get non-DRM books is to pirate them, which is untrue. All the eBooks I have spent money on were purchased DRM-free.* yes the books you can buy drm free work fine ,but all shops sell almost only drm books specialy the reader shops.And pirating the drm books i cant even if i want to as the dont decode.Basicly my point is i cant almost never get a book i want to buy because its has drm/regio/country lock-in .Kobo , b&n ,amazon all drm. |
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DRM is good as far as I can remove it.
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On the other hand, unlike printed books, it would be easier to make ebooks stay "in print" forever. Only squabbles over publishing rights would make it hard. |
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I'm not sure the medium will make any difference to the length of popularity of a book. |
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So what should we do, write "DRM free except for watermarks" every time? |
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I think one of the problems with the catchy "anti-DRM" movement has always been its emphasis on there being no place for such protections. There are people that would be against any form of DRM, but I suspect the reality is that most people are simply against the current obstructive implementations (though it makes for a less catchy protest chant
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But most of the books that fall into the "expensive" category are ill-suited for the ebook format, if you are talking ereaders and not computer monitors. Anything that is graphics-intensive loses impact in the small format (and in the lack of color in e-ink). PDFs are still a problem - especially if you require one of the larger font settings or if the file size is very large.
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I'm reading my first DRM'ed book on my T-1 currently. It's a library book, and the T-1 displays it in the list of books on the device along with the number of days left in the loan period.
DRM apparently restricts changing the font, because that isn't possible with the library ebook although I can change the font on all other books on my T-1. Why would any author or publisher care what font I read the book in? It's an Adobe epub of Raisin In The Sun, so the font is irrelevant to the work. |
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