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image “Tim O’Reilly predicts the imminent demise of the Kindle ebook reader unless it makes the move to open standards and abandons DRM and proprietary formats. I’ve been trying to get someone at Amazon to answer my basic questions about the ‘DRM-free’ option for authors and publishers (‘Does the EULA prohibit a reader from moving a DRM-free file to a non-Kindle?’ ‘Is there a patent or other restriction that prevents competitors from making readers or converters for the DRM-free files?’ and ‘Can DRM-free files be remotely downgraded, the way that the DRM’ed files have had their read-aloud functionality taken away after the fact?") and been totally stonewalled, as have O’Reilly.’” – Cory Doctorow in Boing Boing, with a pointer to some O’Reilly commentary from earlier this year.

image The TeleRead take: In the ePub department, Bezos offered a little hope last month. Time for him to stop teasing and come through for real!

One question for Cory to add to his list is whether inclusion at the Mobipocket Store, where DRM is a compulsory, means that Amazon will release a DRMed edition at the Kindle Store. Oh, how my publisher and I want to kill off the DRMed version of my novel at the Kindle Store!

Related: HarperCollins extends deal with blogger Doctorow, in the Bookseller.  Cory will be able to offer for free on the Net “a futuristic look at financial collapse,” which is to appear in hardback in October. Title is Makers.

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