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Since my last post (a little over half a year ago) I have gotten an iPad, and just as I thought, the difference is night and day, and by taking screenshots of every page, I can just print them out, and read them that way, though $500 just for an iPad just to read an ebook is a bit excessive
If I pay for something, I should be able to use it (read it in this case) without having to go out and buy another expensive device to do so, when I go out to buy an actual paper book, I don't have to buy a $500 pair of reading glasses with the book do I? It would be simple to allow a limited amount of printings, or make it viewable on a PC, but since Apple doesn't allow either, I feel I would have the right to remove the DRM protection as long as I am using it for my own purposes, and after all, it was paid for @CylonGlitch, at the time I started this thread, I have searched everywhere and could not find a DRM stripper, I have not searched since getting the iPad, though I would be interested in hearing where you found one I have said many times on my earlier posts that I found it funny that iBooks had been out for over a year and there was no DRM stripper, if a FairPlay stripper is now available as you say, I find it even funnier that it took somebody that long to crack it, I mean really, iOS jailbreaks come out sooner than that, and a jailbreak should take longer than cracking DRM protection |
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heres a question, i'm using the latest version of iTunes, is requiem working for anyone out there? it's not cracking the drm's on books
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ugh, are you seriously subscribed to this thread for the sole purpose to jump down everyone's throats with your 1984-esque viewpoints on DRM? If so, congrats, your point is made.
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I wasn't jumping down anyone's throat I was just pointing out the terms of this forum which like the terms of iBooks most people don't read. If they did read the terms of iBooks then they would know what they were getting themselves into and shouldn't have a need to be on here trying to violate those terms that they agreed to. I don't accept the terms of iBooks/eBooks and therefore I don't buy them.
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Well, that's odd..
Anyone else see a pattern on these forums... every time a whole bunch of people start complaining about something really irritating that some company , let's say Granny Smith, does, such as not allowing you to open content on the computer you used to purchase it, someone comes out of the woodwork threatening to ban them, explaining that this company can sue them, etc.
I'd like to introduce the possibility that someone is implementing effective (while unethical) PR. I'd be more than okay if it was stated. What I don't like, however, is being mislead by people pretending not to be employees. Maybe this isn't the case, but I studied Marketing in college and companies do this all of the time. Bring on the jokes about how studying it in college doesn't make me an expert. Just look it up for yourself and remember that I could never come off as pompous as this company, the one that never apologizes or gives you any service for free. You just have to ask yourself, would a company like this one, with all of its sneaky and secretive algorithms and tracking, mislead you? A little Orwellian for my taste. Sure, they are just trying to protect what's theirs and force people into buying a device they don't want to purchase, a horridly overpriced charger, etc... no big deal, right?
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please boycott DRM enabled content. Never ever buy that!
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The fact that you need an iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad unless you install some third-party ePub Reader should be announced in some more than obvious way when you try to buy books. And the fact that for some books, a third-party ePub Reader doesn't work at all should be announced in some even more obvious way. What would be even better would for Apple to make the iBooks reader software work on the Mac as well. |
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this whole thing is bs!
this is stupid. the book was purchased legally and therefore he should be allowed to do with it what he pleases (i.e. printing it, viewing it in firefox, etc.). unless he is violating law against distributing the book illegally, he should be allowed to do it! i am currently having the same issue. i purchased a book on the itunes store and wish to print it for better reading, however i am not allowed to, which is pure bs! i BOUGHT the book and wish to read it in the setting of my choosing, that is my right as a buyer!
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Is it that hard for people to read?
![]() ![]() Publishers don't care about what's convenient for you. When you go digital, and buy from places like Apple, Amazon, and B&N, you know exactly what you're getting - A book you can read on THEIR software. People should know by now that buying books digitally is safer when you do buy from DRM-free places, or from Amazon. Especially when Apple encourages writers to use tools like iBooks Author, it is near to impossible to even get it to render in anything OTHER than iBooks due to it being the most richest experience you can get when it comes to books, not even KF8 comes close.
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You are absolutely correct. Studying something in college does not necessarily make someone an expert. I am a professional photographer. I work from home. I don't get a pay cheque - I get paid only if someone believes that the content I create is worth paying for. In the case of iBooks, if I were to write a book about photography and put up on iTunes for sale, I would price it differently depending on whether the entire world could potentially download it, or if only some of the world...the ones using iOS devices, for instance, could download it. That's the funny thing about Apple users ... a lot of us are involved in creating content, and therefore we actually care about how content is, or is not, paid for since it ultimately affects us. So please don't lump all of us content creators as shills for Apple just because you don't create content yourself.
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Since people revived this thread, I'll tell about my two experiences dealing with ebooks
Most recent was with Paperless in the iBookstore. David Sparks wrote Paperless abt how to convert to a paperless workflow. $5 ebook. He revised it and add more screenshots and videos, free upgrade by deleting your current version in iTunes and re-download from iTunes. Something (forget the title) Real Estate Finance, Kindle Edition (iPad too) in spring 2010. Ebook $70 seemed attractive bc the hard copy was $210. Well, Amazon sold me the 2 edition earlier version from 2007 which obviously didn't include the 2008 global economic meltdown that started from the real estate market. So the ebook was useless for most of the class. Amazon would not refund my money bc the current version of kindle for PC had cracked the DRM. Also the publisher hadn't bothered to update their ebook between 2007 and 2010 although they updated the print version twice. |
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I only use calibre to convert files for my Kindle-never had any problems there. It's always worked fine. Can't help you much with iBooks, I don't use it.
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I'm a Mac user.
I don't have an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch, and have no plans to buy one. I don't have a Kindle or any other e-reader device, and have no plans to buy one. I've only tried reading a couple of e-books, and found that what works for me is to do this: - get ahold of your material and get it onto the Mac. - use Calibre to open it - various formats supported. - choose to "print" the entire book, however…. - instead of printing to paper, instead choose to save as a pdf file The result is a pdf file that can be opened and read on the Mac by several applications. The formatting may not be exact, but the content is there... |
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Is there no way to take screenshots of all pages, copy them to the computer, and wrap them into a PDF? Or are the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch crippled just like that, you can't even take screenshots?
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