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[News] Less DRM = More Sales, Shows New York Times Writer

  • Subject: [News] Less DRM = More Sales, Shows New York Times Writer
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 01:24:16 +0000
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David Pogue tries DRM-free ebooks, sells more books than with DRM-crippled ventures

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| Tech writing superstar David Pogue writes 
| about his experiment with DRM-free ebook 
| publishing. He concludes that even though his 
| DRM-free book was pirated all over the net, 
| the sales were as high as he expected them to 
| be, based on his previous books' sales. Pogue 
| goes on to talk about what he's learned here 
| -- that DRM-free isn't necessarily bad for 
| sales -- and invites other publishers to try 
| it out.
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http://www.boingboing.net/2010/01/11/david-pogue-tries-dr.html

The Right of Publicity Takes a Hit

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| The first controversy involves the portrayal of 
| Michele Obama in a line of lesser celebrities â 
| Oprah Winfrey, Tyra Banks, and Carrie Underwood  
| â with the headline, âFur-free and Fabulous.â  
| Michele Obama did not appear physically in the 
| line to be photographed (she was photo-shopped 
| into the lineup), but the ad is based on the 
| truthful statement that not only in the image, 
| but also more generally, she does not wear furs.  
| Although public opinion seems to vary about 
| whether it is ethical or tasteful for PETA to 
| use her image without her consent, nobody seems 
| to dispute that the First Amendment would 
| protect PETAâs right to use the photo without 
| her consent, even though it effectively 
| aligns her with PETAâs policy positions and, 
| indeed, with PETA itself.
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http://pubcit.typepad.com/clpblog/2010/01/the-right-of-publicity-takes-a-hit.html


Recent:

A look at Apple's love for DRM and consumer lock-ins

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| Apple makes great productsâyou'll get no
| argument from us. But Apple also likes
| keeping tight control over those products,
| and if anyone outside of Apple's blessed
| circle attempts to get in, the company is
| more than willing to try to use (or abuse)
| the law to its advantage.
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http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/01/a-look-at-apples-love-for-drm-and-consumer-lock-ins.ars


What is DRM doing in my garage?

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| My new garage door opener comes with both DRM
| and a DMCA warning: don't even think about
| using a third-party remote. But didn't a
| federal court already say this sort of
| behavior was illegal years ago?
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http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/12/what-is-drm-doing-in-my-garage.ars


Apple & Audiobook Firms Insist On DRM

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| Yes, Apple. The company that at one point
| claimed DRM was bad and should be ditched,
| and convinced the record labels to ditch DRM.
| Yet, as we've noted in the past, outside of
| music, Apple is still a huge DRM supporter.
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20091213/2103287328.shtml
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