This made us want to find out more about the implications DRM has on e-books and its readers, which leads to the broader and much-discussed question of piracy. When we licensed the Dutch rights in Brazilian best-selling novel Palma’s Rice to Signatuur earlier this year, we received a notice indicating that De Arbeiderspers|AW Bruna Publishers, of which Signatuur is an imprint, was going to remove DRM from its e-books and implement a watermark system instead (you can read about the details in this Bookseller article). All e-books published by OR Books, which we represent in France and The Netherlands, are DRM-free. Posted at 18:16h in Articles & Advice, E-books by marleen 0 Comments The implications of DRM use for e-booksĪn increasing number of publishers are abandoning the use of DRM to protect their e-books.
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