Analyzing the Business Case for DRM
Kirk Biglione
Zu finden in: Book: A Futurist's Manifesto, 2012
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Von Beat Döbeli Honegger, erfasst im Biblionetz am 20.02.2012
The publishing industry’s rapid transition from physical to digital products has been accompanied by a host of hotly debated issues. From ebook pricing to author royalties to release windows, it seems that every aspect of the publishing business is being reconsidered and reinvented in the digital era.
No issue has been more contentious than the debate surrounding the use of Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology. The discussion surrounding DRM has been dominated by emotional and hyperbolic rhetoric on both sides of the debate. On one hand, publishers insist they can’t release ebooks without some form of copy protection. On the other hand, consumers are said to hate any form of restriction on legitimately purchased media.
Meanwhile, a growing number of mostly independent publishers are doing the unthinkable: releasing ebooks without any form of copy restriction. Are these publishers completely oblivious to the obvious problem of digital piracy? Or are they taking a calculated risk that will ultimately benefit their business?
Von Kirk Biglione im Buch Book: A Futurist's Manifesto (2012) im Text Analyzing the Business Case for DRM No issue has been more contentious than the debate surrounding the use of Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology. The discussion surrounding DRM has been dominated by emotional and hyperbolic rhetoric on both sides of the debate. On one hand, publishers insist they can’t release ebooks without some form of copy protection. On the other hand, consumers are said to hate any form of restriction on legitimately purchased media.
Meanwhile, a growing number of mostly independent publishers are doing the unthinkable: releasing ebooks without any form of copy restriction. Are these publishers completely oblivious to the obvious problem of digital piracy? Or are they taking a calculated risk that will ultimately benefit their business?
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Begriffe KB IB clear | AutorInnenauthor , Buchdruckprinting press , ContentContent , digital rights management (DRM)digital rights management , Geschäftsmodellbusiness model , Innovationinnovation , Verlagepublisher |
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The biggest security challenge for ebook publishers is the existence of print books.
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