PaidContent.org has a post up describing how publishers are banding together to fight
against book piracy, similar to the battles the RIA has fought over the past decade.
Nigeria's first collaborative seminar with the International Publishers Association will focus on issues including a fierce battle African publishers are waging
against book piracy.
Today her guest is Rhonda Rees, book publicist, author and advocate
against book piracy.
Not exact matches
Adobe Digital Editions maintains the DRM (Digital Rights Management) which digitally protects the
book against piracy.
The publishers in Russia are fighting back
against piracy and encouraging people to buy legitimate
books via new marketing campaigns.
Then again, the oft - repeated argument
against DRM and anti-
piracy measures applies here as well as it does to purchased e-
books:
piracy is going to happen no matter what kind of DRM publishers use, and the same risk of
piracy exists with physical
books.
In the publishing world, it is a way of «protecting» digital
books against copyright infringement and
piracy, which have been a major concern to publishers since the advent of the Internet.