![]() ![]() What does concern them is these books becoming widely available as pirate versions. Even now, I doubt that Amazon or even Pearsons would be too upset about the odd tech-savvy reader removing DRM from their "purchased" e-book. Arguably it even benefited if enough users of non-Amazon readers purchased e-books from them. ![]() kfx, Amazon seemed to have little concern for secure DRM. Clearly Amazon planned for its DRM to be rendered ineffective by the tools, and has established a framework for a quick response by means of its voucher envelopes in the future.īefore. Also, of course, if the Pearson "experiment" is a success, Amazon may well be able to attract other educational publishers. I suspect that its arrangements with Pearson are in jeopardy should it be unable to provide secure DRM for Pearson textbooks. jhowell foreshadowed this in an earlier post, but I think the speed of Amazon's response surprised us all. That is, that its education business and in particular its sale and rental of Pearson textbooks is important to it. ![]()
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