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What is an E-Book?
This
seems to be everyone's favorite question when they come to this
website. An e-book is a book in digital form. It is a digital file,
usually in a proprietory format, designed to be read by special reader
software, either on a computer, or some sort of handheld palm sized
computer. The files themselves are different. Usually, they're put
together by software that converts the file into the appropriate file
format. And if that weren't enough, these files are encrypted so that,
even if you were to get a copy of the file containing the book, you
wouldn't be able to use it on your computer. There are four level of
encryption: sealed, signed, and owner-exclusive. Sealed e-books are
what you get out of RMR. There is no encryption; anyone can copy the
files and use them on any computer they want. With signed e-books, a
digital watermark, bearing the purchaser's name, is inscribed in the
e-book, to discourage illegal copying. With owner-exclusive e-book,
once you download the book and open it on one specific computer, that's
pretty much it. You can only use the e-book on 3-4 different computers
on which you've registered the software reader. It is possible to get
e-book software for free, via Microsoft. To make e-books readable for
the Microsoft Reader, the software is RMR—Read
in Microsoft Reader. For Palm, it is ebook
studio. For exmaples of hardware, click here.
For e-book reader software follow
this link.
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