DRM: Read Free or Die!
The debate over digital rights management and ebooks is reaching fever pitch.
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"It gets in my way and I do not like it," says McCoy, a former executive of ebooks at Adobe and currently the executive director of the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF). However, completely ridding the industry of all DRM is not a practical way of resolving the matter, he says, since most authors and publishers continue to insist on it. There should be some compromise and some experimentation on the DRM issue, and that's just what DRM expert Bill Rosenblatt proposed at a session at IDPF's Digital Book 2012, which was held in conjunction with this year's BEA.
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