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Tuesday, August 16, 2005 |
DRM and e-textbooks.
Something to consider for your e-Learning materials, if you are an independent producer of content.
Copy-protection gear sneaks into products (USATODAY.com). USATODAY.com - Controversial copy-protection technology is quietly being added to e-books, CDs, DVDs and other products. This fall, students can buy electronic textbooks. Once students download a book, software permits them just one back-up copy - and causes the books to expire after a year or more. [Yahoo! News: Technology News]
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© Copyright 2005 Bill Brandon.
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