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When thing to note about removing DRM from eBooks: Whether or not it's illegal to do so in your country, in many places the distribution of the software that allows you to remove the DRM is illegal.
It is especially peculiar in the US, where the Librarian of Congress can grant exceptions that make DRM removal legal in certain circumstances, but can't make distributing the means to remove the DRM legal. |
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--------------------- COPYRIGHT ACT 1968 - SECT 132APC Defence--interoperability (3) Subsection (1) does not apply to the person if: (a) the person circumvents the access control technological protection measure to enable the person to do an act; and (b) the act: (i) relates to a copy of a computer program (the original program ) that is not an infringing copy and that was lawfully obtained; and (ii) will not infringe the copyright in the original program; and (iia) relates to elements of the original program that will not be readily available to the person when the circumvention occurs; and (iii) will be done for the sole purpose of achieving interoperability of an independently created computer program with the original program or any other program. http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/c...3/s132apc.html -------------- Mmmm .... |
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They became the price fix six to regain pricing control of their products in an attempt to set the perceived value of ebooks and protect pbook revenues, not to 'stick it to Amazon'. |
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And that is exactly what Stross said in his article about this which you ought to have read. But for SF books the case is much probably different especially for the mid list books.
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Why do you think it's different? I buy lots of mid-list SF books from Amazon. I also buy them from Baen.
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Read Stross article. I find his argument convincing. It has to to with who the readers are and how they look at books (they collect them). And as I said it is mid-list that this holds for.
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Of most interest are pages 98-100 (Part 2--Reproducing copyright material in a different format for private use) and pages 210-1 (the sub-s 116AN(3) interoperability exception). JL |
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The argument is, I believe, that the DMCA doesn't override the "fair use" provisions of copyright law, and some legal experts have offered the opinion that DRM removal for personal use is covered by fair use. But until a case comes to court it's just that - opinion. It's highly unlikely, though, that someone would be prosecuted for removal DRM for personal use. Nobody is being damaged by the practice.
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If you did it privately on legally obtained stuff, for no commercial advantage or profit, what damages would there be?
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Well, you are moving the goalposts yourself. Your original claim was that the publishers should have somehow engineered ebook expansion. Now you are saying that they should have just foreseen that ebooks would be big. Well, I'm sure some of them did. But the point is that HOW the ebook expansion would happen was not something that the could have "engineered"-because that depends on technological innovation, which they had no part in. Now could the publishers have been more welcoming to ebook expansion? Again, you should understand that their job is not to make ebook adopter's dreams come through. Their job is to maximize revenue for themselves and their authors.That is an entirely legitimate and worthy goal, btw. You should further understand that despite the ebook expansion , eighty six per cent of book revenues are from print. For most authors, print is what puts the roof over their heads. For folks in the book industry, its still print first-by a country mile. That will change in a few years. But it hasn't changed yet. |
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Stonetools: Publishers couldn't have possibly predicted the explosive popularity of ebooks. DiapDealer: Sure they could have. Others did. Last edited by DiapDealer; 06-07-2012 at 11:05 AM. |
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