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As an example, a leading publisher in higher-ed was considering using a certain e-book technology for publishing textbooks in electronic form. The available technology allowed x number of copies for every person who purchased the book. That might be OK for trade books—an individual may want an extra copy for their handheld device or in case their PC hard drive crashes—but in the case of a class full of students, if multiple copies are available for each purchase, it could be a problem for the publisher. Every student should have to buy a copy. It is a lack of collaborative effort between vendors and publishers.
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