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You're conflating two separate issues. DRM is used to enforce the terms of an ebook licence, but ebooks (like any other digital product) are still licensed, rather than sold, regardless of whether or not they have DRM, just as if you buy an MP3 file you're buying a licence, not the song itself.
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We still put locks on our doors even though most people are, as you very rightly say, trustworthy. The locks are there to protect us against the dishonest minority. A library has to do the same, or very few mainstream publishers would supply them with books.
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While I would trust you Tompe, judging from your posts and assuming I knew you personally, this does not apply to everyone.
Perhaps less than 10% of the world's citizens are dishonest in any way I think it is probably more than 25% that have done something illegal or dishonest knowingly or not. Call me cynical. And it doesn't take that many to impact the majority. A shoplifter who steals 10 items per week (and most shoplifters steal more than that every day) is taking the profit from a store with 10% margin of 100 honest customers. I recently read a post by Jim Butcher saying that 10 times as many of his ebooks were pirated compared to sold. I gather he just tries to ignore it as there is nothing he can do that has not been done. Me I lock my door when I go out and if I had a car I would lock it too, and I don't leave my valuables lying around when there are strangers in the house. Again untrusting, but I have had several things stolen from me and three break-ins. You may live in a society where such things don't happen and if so I envy you. I am afraid I grant the publishers and authors etc. the same rights as I have of protecting their livelihood and belongings. I don't place my convenience above those rights. Helen |
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DRM could be dropped tomorrow, and if publishers had half of a brain and wished to stop being Amazon's slave they would drop DRM. Users are getting locked into devices and one or two stores and it is going to bite everyone eventually IMO. Pottermore is using a non-DRM, common sense solution that would stop piracy and yet gives readers the ability to actually own their books and use the ebooks wherever they want--on any Epub capable device. |
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Pottermore use watermarking, which is a form of DRM. Digital Rights Management can take many forms. Encryption is one, watermarking is another; there are others as well.
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And because the vast majority of paying customers (90+%) simply don't care about DRM. DRM shows no signs of going away. Instead, there is a new encryption DRM on the horizon for epub downloads, ExpressPlay, that I expect will soon be annointed as a European standard. And there is a whole new breed of DRM schemes being cooked up for cloud players and subscription services. The supply of DRM-free content is growing with the growth of Indie ebooks but that does not mean that the shrinking BPH share will follow suit. Instead, the thinking at LAGARDERE, for one, as revealed in their recent investor briefing, is to double down on DRM as a mechanism for pricing control. I expect them (or theur successor corporation) to be a day one supporter of the coming ExpressPlay ecosystem in europe. |
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Direct from Pottermore.com http://shop.pottermore.com/en_US/abo...ons?c=USD#tc12 Quote:
You can't sell it, lend it or give it away legally. Helen Last edited by speakingtohe; 06-16-2014 at 06:27 PM. |
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I do not believe that to be true at all. If the publisher get paid for each lending of a book I do not see why the fact that some people keep the book a longer time would reduce the income for the publisher.
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Of course it ties you to the book and the book to you, but there is no limitations on what device you use it on. Last edited by conan50; 06-16-2014 at 06:53 PM. |
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This does deprive the publisher and author of income. Some people are even unaware that they are doing anything wrong by doing this. Still it is wrong and illegal and DRM is the only way I know of to partially prevent this. Blind naive trust just doesn't work much of the time. Helen |
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The music industry survives without DRM.
When books are less expensive, and easy to use on any ereader, piracy will end. And we may even grow new readers. Books now must compete against all sorts of entertainment that did not exist a few decades ago. Consider that you can buy movies for the same price, or less than many ebooks--and that is a problem. Book publishers, traditional publishers, are in serious trouble. But at the other end of the spectrum, readers who have bought into ebooks may find the new book gate-keepers are as bad as the old. The saving grace is that Amazon still allows authors to remove DRM when they publish, and Amazon allows new authors/publishers to basically set their own prices. If Amazon continues to allow DRM to be optional, and does not use the sword they wield, things may not be grim, but already Amazon must be seeing the benefit of lock-in to Kindle readers. http://techcrunch.com/2014/06/14/the...y-it-will-end/ |
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So does the Kindle version, and possibly the other ebookstore versions as well -- I only know for sure that the copy you download directly from them isn't encrypted. Last edited by eschwartz; 06-16-2014 at 08:15 PM. |
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