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EFF Guide to Reader's Rights with Ebooks
In case you haven't seen it, the TidBits newsletter (mac centric) points out this article by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, about readers rights with ebooks.
https://www.eff.org/wp/digital-books-and-your-rights (err, if there already is a thread, delete me please!) |
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I don't 'think' it's been posted before, but that page does look familiar.
The sad fact is that most mainstream e-readers won't match the criteria on that page. The Kindle for example fails VERY badly which is disappointing. It's a good frame of reference though, to help us appreciate the kinds of rights we need for these devices. Anything less is really just another corporation trying to take advantage of the digital 'land grab', trying to take more rights that consumers previously had with print media. When compared to print media, the disadvantages of Kindle in terms of privacy, books being 'deactivated', book lending, re-selling books really stack up and make it look bad. |
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Direct quote from the article
<< The ability to read privately and anonymously is essential to freedom of expression, thought and inquiry >> Hmm. All the files I have ever downloaded meet these 8 basic rights I have as a reader. 1) My sony is not activated. I never connect it to an online PC. 2) I tell it what to do. 3) I can make as many annotations, highlights and additions as I like. 4) Of course I own the files I download. 5) They are certainly censorship resistant. 6) DRM is evil, I won’t allow it. 7) Information wants to be free. 8) All files are either plain text, basic HTML or RTF. Freedom is easy to find when you know where to look or it! |
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