Now look, there's a serious problem with digital media, and Digital Rights Management (DRM). Were the books in a 'chip' one could lend or sell the chip, no problem. Copying them can be a problem, but most folk don't know how to burn a PROM chip, and commercial mass duping chips draws as much attention as mass duping illicit DVD's, making that criminial industry somewhat self limiting; when they become big enough to become a significant problem, they become visible enough to crush like a bug under a sherman tank tread-SQUISH, all done.
Downloading from the internet is THE ideal way to cheaply and conviently sell to world + dog.DOWNLOADING media is more problematical than DVD or data cartridge vending via snail mail or brick and mortar stores. There is the copying issue to overcome, if we are to be an economically viable industry.
We must devise methods to discourage copying, while also NOT interfering with the customer's legitimate right to use and enjoy their legally aquired copy, or interfere with their understandable desire to make copies of this for their own use. We need to publish in a way that people have the convience of downloading, combined with the security (for us) that comes with making sharing one's copy tanamount to financial sucicide.
I know how to do this, and I can do it in a straightorward fashion. We need the right sort of signed paper before I can disclose in writing the details of my methods. This website has a ContactUs form for you use.
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