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http://www.technologyguide.com/featu...kindle-ebooks/ And they take a huge cut out of the purchase price of the book for what - hosting a .mobi file? It would be way better if authors/publishers could just host/sell their own books through search engines like Calibre or whatnot and keep prices lower. I hope to get my "Chinese" e-reader (where do people think kindles are made?) and really hope that it's as good as it looks on paper. I will write a review after using it for a while. Last edited by donoharm; 08-13-2014 at 09:11 PM. |
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In all seriousness
![]() Hmm, I own all my Amazon-purchased ebooks... practically speaking. They are on multiple backups on my hard drive, flashdrive, Dropbox, etc. Because even if I did "own" my books, that still doesn't protect me if they go out of business. People have already gotten nailed like that from Fictionwise, BooksOnBoard, Sony, etc. Keep in mind that you don't "own" your Nook or Kobo or iBooks or Google Play books either, and for the same reason. And all those services take a cut for "hosting a .mobi file" -- as well as providing an aggregation service so consumers can shop at one point of sale. As well as providing -- in Amazon's case certainly -- a lot of targeted advertising. Like the "customers who bought this also bought ____". But sure, it would be great if publishers could sell directly. (Note that they would still undoubtedly use the same licensing-not-selling.) Sadly, that is up to them, not Amazon, and most of them don't seem to really get the idea of direct selling. Baen of course notwithstanding. How will you both:
At the end of the day, wherever you get your ebooks from, they will know what you get and I guess that is "spying" on you. (We miss the ability to buy ebooks anonymously with cash like we could with pbooks, eh? ![]() ![]() ![]() Question: Can you shop directly from this device? If so, which ebookstores can you access? Last edited by eschwartz; 08-13-2014 at 10:53 PM. |
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I think there will be lots of changes in the years to come with how people use books. Acutally, even on the mobileread.com front page right now, there is this article: http://authorearnings.com/report/jul...-barnes-noble/ showing how so many authors are simply self publishing best sellers on these sites. Regarding how I can shop directly for ebooks from this device: I don't yet have the device, so I'm not sure about the details. The Boyue T61 that is on it's way is basically a rebranded Icarus Illumina that is sold by the original manufacturer in China. Looking at online video reviews of these devices, one of them said that it's Android OS comes loaded with a project gutenberg search/download app that lets you download any hosted book. Likewise, the device will be able to run any company's android app that offers similar functionality or access any web page that allows direct downloads. Not bad for a device with the same screen as the kindle paperwhite. but only $99 shipped. At least not bad on paper, I'm eager to see what it's like in hand.... Finally, regarding spying, it's not just knowing what books you bought, it's also knowing how long you took on each page, what words you highlighted, the notes you made. And this is actually already shared with the publishers, who ostensibly use it to coach the authors into making more compelling ebooks. Many people will probably say "meh, whatever, i have nothing to hide", and that's great - I don't think spying on those people is what bothers me. In reality, most customers probably can't even understand/imagine the scope of this technology. Those who do likely won't read the fine print. They just sort of sneak it through in the terms of service and it just seems like a wrong, but technically legal, invasion of privacy. |
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![]() I don't really take notes, or highlight. So Amazon could definitely find out my reading speed if they cared... (I believe there is actually a privacy policy somewhere that says they *don't* sync that info, only the highlights/notes, but I'm not so sure especially considering Kindle Unlimited and how they get paid). ToS and EULAs, how fun. ![]() Interesting that it came up in a discussion of KU. ![]() |
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I would think they have no idea how long you spent on a page. The unit doesn't log this sort of data. You can make any notes on a piece of paper. No need to use the unit. The license idea is important for any eBook that anyone sells. Otherwise you could buy one, make a hundred copies and give them away to your friends. This is a bit tougher to do with a paper book. Of course you can still do that by breaking the law. None of this you mentioned is an invasion of privacy if you permit it. You don't have to buy any books, there are plenty of free ones. People choose to share data everyday but it is a choice you don't have to make.
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![]() Same goes for photocopying and redistributing a pbook. It may be more difficult, but then again, it is also against the law. |
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![]() And since Amazon does not, I believe, pay authors when you borrow a book through Kindle Unlimited and skip to halfway, read a few pages and give up, I have a feeling they sync that data back to their servers. I do agree, and have long since done so, that this data cannot serve any meaningful purpose in spying on you unless someone is FAR more imaginative than I. ![]() I am unsure why you think I need that to be explained... Last edited by eschwartz; 08-14-2014 at 06:40 PM. Reason: edited to be more specific about the borrowing |
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That's so interesting. Since the customer paid amazon to buy the license, how do they justify not paying the author?
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But, when I search for books on Calibre, I see some as having DRM, but others do not. Presumably, even though I can't go copy and re-sell those DRM free versions (just like I can't with a real book), I at the very least know that Amazon will not delete the content from my eReader or let some third party know what I've been reading. Maybe I can go and give them to someone I care about as a gift, knowing that I'm not becoming a criminal. Last edited by donoharm; 08-14-2014 at 07:21 PM. |
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If you don't want people to know what you're reading, you don't need a new device. You need a new store, one that allows you to buy ebooks anonymously, with hard cash at the checkout aisle.
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And as far as the stores go, I just read about new ones like Screwpulp and smashwords that sell directly for the authors. Seems like a better deal both for the consumer and the author. I suspect there will be lots of change in this industry in the years ahead.... |
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