Unglue.it, the recently launched crowd-funding site that allows consumers to make pledges of payment to "unglue" ebooks, thus eliminating the copyright and DRM, has just been informed by Amazon that the retailer will no longer honor pledge payments for this kind of transaction. CEO Eric Hellman issued a statement today: “Amazon Payments has informed us that they will no … [Read more...] about Amazon to Halt Processing of Crowd-Funded eBook Access
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First Successful Unglue It Campaign
When GoodEReader interviewed Unglue.it president Eric Hellman about the concept behind ungluing books to make them readily available without limitation, the idea may have been equal parts intriguing and skeptical. Would readers really pledge money in order to strip a book of its DRM and copyright in order to thrust it into the public domain and make it available anywhere for … [Read more...] about First Successful Unglue It Campaign
Sri Lanka’s First e-Book Store – Book Hub
Book lovers living in the island nation of Sri Lanka are in for a treat now that the country is all set to play host to an online e-book store of its own. The emphasis will focus on the literary works by Sri Lankan authors, the electronic versions of which will be hosted for the very first time on the online store for easy download to any PC, Android, or iOS platforms. The … [Read more...] about Sri Lanka’s First e-Book Store – Book Hub
What Do We Have to Fear from Our E-Readers?
My life may very well be in mortal peril. I live on the edge, apparently unaware or unconcerned about the danger that I carry with me at all times encased behind an e-ink screen. At least, Richard Stallman may see it that way. The author of a treatise exposing the inherent dangers of digital publishing has set out to convince the world that e-books are life-threatening, or … [Read more...] about What Do We Have to Fear from Our E-Readers?
Archos e-reader under FCC scanner
After Barnes & Noble's NookColor, its now Archos that has lined up an e-reader running Android at the FCC. The similarities does not end here as the Archos e-reader also features an LCD display, measures 7 inches and also seems to be capable of playing back video and image files in full color. Apart from these, the very few specifications of the e-reader (bearing model … [Read more...] about Archos e-reader under FCC scanner
Will E-Readers Mean The End of Books?
Tempting indeed it is the idea of being able to carry a plethora of books snug fit in one small device - the e-readers. This would be any book lovers dream come true specially when going on a holiday without having to lug around a whole lot of books and spending extra on baggage allowance. The dream however does not fructify into reality for many bookaholics for the simple … [Read more...] about Will E-Readers Mean The End of Books?