Many seem to like DRM free, but steam offers services and a community that
DRM Free distribution just cant offer.
Not exact matches
By providing features to support a wide range of scenarios: give eBooks away for
free as a marketing tool, automatically link eBook and print editions to enhance discovery and provide more options to readers, and offer optional copy - protection (
DRM) to prevent piracy and unlicensed
distribution.
Specifically, we get to talk about
DRM -
free ebooks, the Open Publication
Distribution System (OPDS), and retail innovation.
If
distribution is important — perhaps you're trying to spread an idea, or build a personal brand — then you might want to give your eBook away for
free, making
DRM unnecessary.
I would expect that a shift to
DRM -
free in ebook
distribution would allow them to continue to compete, however.
XinXii is a self - publishing and
distribution platform with a huge library of
DRM -
free ebooks available in multiple formats and languages: http://www.xinxii.com
It took them a few more years to adopt the idea of
DRM -
free distribution.
Smashwords is an ebook publishing and
distribution platform with a massive library of
DRM -
free ebooks available in multiple formats for any ereader.
Welp, I still do love
DRM free copies, just make sure to make it easy to download via any
distribution available like humble store or gog.
Good Old Games, purveyors of
DRM -
free classic games via digital
distribution, and also belonging to the same company that develops the Witcher franchise, has warned of the dangers of
DRM, and also revealed the overwhelming popularity of Steam compared to other digital
distributions services.
The
DRM -
free digital
distribution giant, GOG.com has been keeping the classics alive for five years and have recently launched a sale in
We're hoping for a release on Steam (we're on Greenlight currently) as well as on other
distribution platforms, but if nothing else you'll always have access to a
DRM -
free version of the game.
The
DRM -
free digital
distribution service GOG.com announced over on its official website that the team of engineers managed to get the multiplayer working again for Pandemic's Star Wars: Battlefront II on PC.
Is
distribution of pay - what - you - want,
DRM -
free, multiple - format bundles of legal publications a conceivable model?
VHX is now taking submissions from anyone looking for premium independent
distribution for their content,
distribution over which they have full control: VHX releases are
DRM -
free and optimized across all platforms, including mobile, tablet and game consoles.