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Picture 1.pngThis is a translation of an article that appeared in the German publication Libreka.de:

Some 100,000 German books will be available in digital format via an ambitious new online platform libreka! when the Leipzig book fair kicks off on March 12. …

“Our goal is to offer all deliverable German books within three to five years,” said Ronald Schild, head of the MVB marketing service of the German book publishing industry.

The total number of e-books available will eventually reach 500,000 to 700,000 and publishers will charge a set price for the titles that can be downloaded to different electronic book readers, he added. Up to 1,000 publishers will contribute to libreka!, which the MVB hopes to make the premier site for German e-books.

“The price will be different from printed books,” Schild said. “The e-book will be a bit more affordable.”


Thanks to Thomas, who also says: Some German announcement I read yesterday also stated that books could be read “on a Kindle or a Reader”, which _could_ mean that either no DRM is involved or the author of that announcement doesn’t have a clue of what he’s talking about :-)

 
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