Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Bedtime: So you copied Kindle e-books today - Giga.de

Well, with the copy protection that is such a thing. When we buy an e-book on the Kindle, we can not read it on the Kobo. A professor came up with an unconventional idea how to bypass the copy protection.

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No, we do not want to bypass the copy protection – which is prohibited. But that would be a way:

Lego Mindstorm kit acts as a robot. Alternately he makes by pressing a button with the camera of the MacBook Pro a photo and then scroll on the Kindle to. Then the next photo, turn the page, and so on. The photos are converted to plain text using OCR – that is the e-book copy

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marketable concept, and the idea is also not intended as a manual copy. Peter Purgathofer, associate professor in Vienna, it would rather encourage the discussion about DRM. Provides e-books from Amazon with strict copy protection. A few years ago, recalls Purgathofer, the CEO of the bookseller took another view. Anyone who buys a book, must also have the right to give it, give away or resell

music have long delivered without DRM. If the protection even in books and films to be abolished, or have authors and administrator rights are protected?

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