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I'm all for getting rid of DRM if at all possible, but I'm also an author's rights advocate and unfortunately that involves all kinds of mess laws and other stuff make it work for everyone. Enjoy. |
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A library is a book-sharing institution, and you'd just said booksharing wasn't important to many people. You didn't specify that you meant person-to-person only. You also didn't specify "non-students"-- plenty of college students only manage to afford school at all because of a healthy secondhand book industry. Libraries are focused on providing access to what the majority of the local community is interested in reading. They don't provide many niche books (unless the local community is both wealthy and urban), and don't try to provide complete collections of many authors. (For example, I own copies of all the books Heinlein published when he was alive. None of my several local libraries do.) Libraries are never going to share all possible ebooks, either. Even if they got rid of the DRM lock-in, where only those libraries willing/able to deal with Overdrive etc. can loan ebooks, a library is never going to have the focused collections that individuals create. I own over 50, maybe over 100 books that would be tagged under Dewey 133.409 in a library. Most libraries have about 8 books with that number. (Maybe a few more, if the local tarot & astrology communities are active.) Libraries don't need to provide all of those. As delightful as I'd find it if thousands of people wanted to read Timothy Leary's book about Tarot and human brain development, I really don't expect it to catch on. Nor can I tell people, "if you're interested, go buy a copy;" they're not available. Small, personal libraries are a mainstay in any literary community; public libraries just can't afford to spend their resources catering to every special interest group. |
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We're not talking about the new possibilities. We're talking about the attempt to also take away the old possibilities. There is no technical reason why they have to take them away as well, but they are trying to anyway.
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As with all things you can't look at this just from one perspective (the consumer), the author has rights, the publisher has rights, the bookseller has rights. The law as a whole must do it's best to protect everyone's rights. It's right back to your right to swing your fist stops at my face. ![]() |
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No. Things changed. We have a thing called ebooks now.
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Author's are not generally the ones asking for and/or designing DRM, the Publishers are. DRM is a battle between consumer rights versus company profits. |
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There's more to is than that simplification as I've indicated. There is a variety of "rights" that must be considered and are all affected by the format of the product. |
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What is value?
1. Scarcity 2. Convenience 3. Perceived Quality. Why does bottled water sell? It's not due to scarcity. It's value is strictly Convenience and Perceived Quality. I.P is sold on Scarcity as well as Convenience and Perceived Quality. you want author X's book Y? We, the copyright controllers determine what price we sell at. And you can't buy it without paying our price. (at least once somewhere in the chain.) Unfortunately, that model is over. Everybody can make their own copy, cheaply and easily. So the model has to change from Scarcity and Convenience and Perceived Quality, to only Convenience and Perceived Quality. And that requires a different model. But like bottled water, money can be made by that model, if you market accordingly. Else Baen would never have made for the last ten years (profitably). |
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As far as new possibilities that the new format opens up, you're absolutely correct. But what you don't seem to understand is that I'm not talking about those. |
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Half my library is from authors who were "amateurs" when they wrote the books in my library. |
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Ah, but if you don't understand that, then you are missing the point. I'm pretty much done with this, I've said what I want to say and you just want to argue your point with which I disagree because you are only looking at the issue from one limited perspective - that of the consumer and are attempting to dismiss the inherent changes in technology which completely change the ground rules. You want the new technology to be provided without changes in the rules and it just simply is not possible because of the inherent difference in capabilities and ability to abuse it. As I said earlier this is exactly the same thing that the music industry had gone through and it is still suffering from it and I don't really expect it to ever be the same. The publishing industry is in the midst of this change and it too will never be the same. |
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But they haven't and didn't. And the small companies (especially now WoTC have taken themselves out of the game) are now doing very well for themselves epublishing fully professional products. Some later get picked up for print runs, others don't, but the print runs are later. |
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Yes, new rules have to be made for the new possibilities (lending to multiple people at the same time), but that is not what we're talking about. |
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