DRM: Read Free or Die!
The debate over digital rights management and ebooks is reaching fever pitch.
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Scalzi says Tor Books redirecting the enforcement of copyright away from a software technology and putting it in the hands of a team of lawyers is the smart move, one the industry will be watching as it works out those questions.
"We still believe [Tor Books] is going to follow all legal avenues to make sure people aren't violating," he says. "That's how they'll be protecting copyrights. They'll be taking that stuff down. That's part of a publisher's job. As long as there's a robust response to piracy, the publishers are still doing their job."
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