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A cheap e-book device is more expensive to buy etc., than it is sold, with the difference being cross-financed from e-book sales. So if no ebooks are sold, then Amazon will be left with this difference. |
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OK, but you're still tied to that one device. That's not independence. You need the servers for every new device you'll buy.
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So totally irrelevant to the individual legitimately buying content and format shifting. Also you are libelling people calling them thieves for removing or bypassing DRM to format shift. As well as that some Amazon content is DRM free, by publisher request, but KFX mode adds DRM. Last edited by Quoth; 01-03-2021 at 01:58 PM. |
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The less Amazon sells, the less Amazon buys from the publisher, and the fewer royalties are paid to the author. The abuse with regard to unauthorized copying therefore harms everyone. Again: a paper book can only be read by one person at a time - a de-DRMed e-book can be read by a few and usually will be. |
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All Smashwords are DRM free.
All Content I've ever produced is DRM free, except some software applications I wrote needed a licence key. That didn't involve a dongle or a server, unlike MS Software that can accept a licence key and later due to DRM decide it's unlicensed and the server is gone, then you are on the phone for maybe 10 minutes, though they've replaced the humans with questions with a robot that just reads out the special key after you type in the gazzillion digits on the phone. Though it's too fast! |
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![]() I don't give a rats ass if the publisher call it a "license", if I'm paying $8.00 for a license that comes in the form of a ebook, then I'm going to make damn sure that license is PERMANANTLY secured for my use in however I see fit that doesn't involve selling, sharing, uploading elsewhere. I never shared my paperbooks, so I'm not inclined to do so with electronic files. |
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Actually, my family members borrow my paper books often. No one reads my ebooks besides me, because the rest of my family prefers paper books. So no, it's not a given that an ebook file is read by more people than a paper copy. |
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This has got NOTHING to do with format shifting for personal use. DRM free ebooks are also pirated. Paper books are pirated. The bypassing or not of DRM is irrelevant. DRM is irrelevant to piracy. You can by-pass Kindle DRM by having a lego robot swipe the page, automatically photograph it and then process as per pirating a paper book. Almost ALL the the top selling authors have the Paper ARC pirated and sold or shared free before an ebook is even available from Amazon. DRM is irrelevant. Apple dropped DRM off iTunes. |
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Because the damage they cause is, in my opinion, much higher than that caused by pirate servers, which in my opinion are not visited by many, simply because they don't know. To make it clear again: Every paper book has to be bought and paid for - this corresponds to every license for a file that may not be changed, i.e. it may only be read on the devices approved for it. |
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I have a bridge you might like to buy if you really believe what you wrote. Almost all the search engines list pirate sites. People that format shift and/or remove DRM and DON'T pirate are the majority. The actual pirates are working on an industrial scale and they will start with a paper copy if the ebook isn't available. You keep conflating people buying a copy and making personal changes with the behaviour of organised criminals. Last edited by Quoth; 01-03-2021 at 02:42 PM. |
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Your idea of format shift=theft might have some value if the price for the ebook license was, say, 1€. Then one might claim that you steal from the author if you don't pay them every time you copy the file to a new device. But an ebook license usually has the same price as the paper copy. More so, in some cases. So it's ridiculous to say that not buying an ebook twice or thrice over is theft. You could also say that you steal from the author every time you move your paper books to a new location, or share them with other people. Yes, legally it's not the same, but in reality it is, in most cases. |
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That is what I said, Amazon make money selling books, more than readers.
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I think that Amazon make money on every Kindle sold. Where's your evidence that they are selling at below cost?
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