Digitize Your Personal Backlist? For a Dollar?
Book scanning service 1DollarScan integrates with Evernote. Everyone happy?
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As part of the scanning service, through which 1DollarScan converts, using optical character recognition, print books into reflowable pdf files, the company requires customers to agree to not distribute their new file, and includes that signed ownership document in the pdf.
“So far we haven’t had any issues,” says Brusuelas. “We believe it falls under fair use.” He adds that “our goal is not to compete with publishers, it is to collaborate with publishers.”
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- Companies:
- Amazon.com
- Nielsen BookScan
- Places:
- San Jose, Calif.
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