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by ggchappell
5623 days ago
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I don't get this at all. > If a book is a URL, it is fantastically easy for you to lend a book to a friend: you simply give up access to the URL while they have it. Yes, it is "easy" for you to give up access, as long as access to that URL is controlled, and this control is done by someone besides you. In which case, this is "better" than DRM, exactly how? |
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It's not a bad idea per se, but the problem with it is the problem with all DRM. It's an attempt to impose the limits of one medium on another medium in which they don't apply and are unnatural. Ultimately all such attempts are doomed to failure. What people should be using their creativity to come up with are not ways to pretend as if electronic books are identical to physical books (they aren't, nor should they be) but rather how to deal with the sea change of digital media in a robust way that will actually stand the test of time, and that doesn't impose arbitrary limits.