DRM: Read Free or Die!
The debate over digital rights management and ebooks is reaching fever pitch.
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Third, he believes consumers like the idea of purchasing DRM-free titles, and authors appreciate a happy book reading public ready to buy more books.
"The author satisfaction situation is pretty easy to monitor," he says. "We have 2,700 active authors, and we're in regular communication with them. The consumer satisfaction will come more in the ongoing dialogue we're having with our readers. Inoperability is becoming an issue. They don't want to be involved in a closed ecosystem."
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