Technology Once Again Transforms the Audiobook Market
Sales grow as personal audio players become more mainstream.
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Goff says digital rights management (DRM) controls are used to prevent some CDs and files from being copied or duplicated for fear of theft, and many audio publishers do not publish their books as MP3 files, which can easily be replicated.
“We just can’t offer our books unprotected at this point because one college student might buy it, and another 300,000 would download it. It is something we think about all the time,” says Goff.
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