[Ecommerce] Princeton University and DRMs
Manon Ress
manon.ress@cptech.org
Mon Aug 8 08:16:02 2005
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Princeton University goes digital - the wrong way
http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=4658
We admire Princeton not only for its beautiful campus and its myriad
of creative minds, but also for its courage to embrace new
technologies. Starting in the fall semester, the school will offer
digital textbooks to its students in partnership with Missouri-based
MBS Textbook Exchange Inc and various textbook publishers. The
student only needs to pick up a barcoded textbook card (see attached
screenshot), activate it at the cash register for usually 33 percent
less than the new-book price, and go online for a one-time download
of the textbook in PDF format.
Alas, the e-books are encoded in DRM which pretty much spoils the
potential success of this pilot project:
Textbook is locked to the computer where you downloaded it from;
Copying and burning to CD is prohibited;
Printing is limited to small passages;
Unless otherwise stated, textbook activation expires after 5 months
(*gasp*);
Activated textbooks are not returnable;
Buyback is not possible.
If this hasn't scared you off already, click here to read the rest in
the press release.