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thought.jpegThat is the title of Mike Shatzkin’s latest post in The Shatzkin Files. It’s too long to reprise here, but suffice it to say that it is very thoughtful and definitely worth reading. Among other things Mike discusses the best defense against piracy:

… this post is not about DRM; it’s to propose what is the ultimate defense against piracy: ebooks that aren’t static; ebooks that change.

The secret sauce behind O’Reilly’s DRM-free policy is that when you buy an ebook from them, you are entitled to the updates to that ebook…forever. The implicit message there is there will be updates.

There is no better antidote to piracy than this. If the pirated or peer-to-peer edition of a book is yesterday’s, or last week’s, and the book is changing, then it’s yesterday’s paper

Mike even figures out how to do this with fiction!

 
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