DRM: Read Free or Die!
The debate over digital rights management and ebooks is reaching fever pitch.
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The future on DRM for ebooks is not yet written. And even if it were, Scalzi thinks most of the reading public he'll meet out on the road tonight wouldn't know if that particular story included talk of software that protected copyright or not.
"For good or bad, most people just don't care about these bigger issues," he says. "When someone buys something, they're not sitting there thinking about these deeper thoughts. They're thinking, 'This is a cool book. I wish I had it on my Kindle.' These are the sorts of things that people in publishing and people who are sitting in the tiny minority that is arguing about [DRM] don't see." BB
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