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[News] DRM on Swindle Does Not Get Its Way; Intellectual Monopolies Rejected by Many

  • Subject: [News] DRM on Swindle Does Not Get Its Way; Intellectual Monopolies Rejected by Many
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2009 22:32:50 +0000
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The secret behind the Kindle's best-selling e-books: They're not for sale

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| One big reason readers choose e-books over ink 
| and paper versions: The digital ones are 
| cheaper.
| 
| That wasn't the case when e-books first 
| appeared a decade ago. But Amazon has made a 
| point of selling its Kindle titles at a 
| discount to physical editions, even if it 
| means losing money. 
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10422538-93.html

They could try offering something other than characters... something less abundant.

Happy new year... back tomorrow.


Recent:

Kindle Total Cost of Ownership: Calculating the DRM Tax

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| There is one other problem with DRM protected
| books. When the reading device reaches its end
| of life, you have to assume all the content you
| purchased will be lost. If, for instance, I
| went with a Kindle, all of the content I
| purchase can be used only on devices supported
| by Amazon.
|
| When, several years later, it comes time to
| replace that Kindle I may get a new Kindle --
| but I can't assume that. Maybe somebody else
| will have a better device at that time. Or,
| maybe Amazon went bankrupt or evil or stupid
| and I need to switch to another vendor. There
| are any number of reasons I might like to
| switch my e-reader. If I do, I have to assume I
| won't be able to use any of the content I
| purchased for the Kindle.
|
| Thanks to DRM, when my e-reader reaches its end
| of life, I will have to pay to acquire
| replacement books for the material that's
| locked out of the new e-reader. I call the
| amount of that purchase the "DRM tax" -- an
| added cost imposed by DRM restrictions.
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http://www.unicom.com/blog/entry/622


Hackers break Amazon's Kindle DRM

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| The hack began as an open challenge in this
| (translated) forum for participants to come up
| with a way to make ebooks published in Amazon's
| proprietary format display on competing
| readers. Eight days later, a user going by the
| handle Labba had a working program that did
| just that.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/12/23/amazon_kindle_hacked/
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