I’m pleased to announce that there’s one more way to enjoy Good Faith Collaboration. If you still like the feel of paper but $25 is too much you can now have a copy of the paperback for under $15. Happy page turning!
Ported/Archived Responses
Benjamin Mako Hill on 2012-10-04
How about a DRM free ebook that pays you and your publishers? The
Kindle version comes with DRM, for example.
This seems
pretty silly both because the book is available without DRM online and
because MIT Press has to pay for the DRM. It’s clearly the default, but
you should talk to your publisher/editor about not distributing works
like yours under CC licenses with technical restrictions that make those
theoretical freedoms/rights unworkable.
I want to buy
ebooks and I want to supports authors and publishers. But I don’t want
support DRM in the process.
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