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$5 submissions 02-24-2011 02:31 PM

Is the Piracy of e-books an OPPORTUNITY or a problem?
 
Interesting phenomenon that might pose some opportunities for content creators

Source: http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-18438_7-20033437-82.html

Agent 488 02-24-2011 02:37 PM

where in the article does it talk of any opportunities that ebook piracy opens up?

you even read your spam?

$5 submissions 02-24-2011 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Agent 488 (Post 17938722)
where in the article does it talk of any opportunities that ebook piracy opens up?

you even read your spam?

This is where reading between the lines kicks in.

TheDoc 02-24-2011 04:03 PM

They should do what I do....with digital books you print the persons name, payment info, address, phone number and ip right into the background of the book.

$5 submissions 02-24-2011 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by TheDoc (Post 17938916)
They should do what I do....with digital books you print the persons name, payment info, address, phone number and ip right into the background of the book.

Or better yet, have upsell links in the ebook.

fatfoo 02-24-2011 05:38 PM

Authors sure don't like this.

$5 submissions 02-24-2011 05:42 PM

Reading between the lines:

It's all about surfing all the free traffic. Also, with iPad compatible ebooks, sky is the limit in terms of advertising creativity and interactivity

wehateporn 02-24-2011 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by $5 submissions (Post 17939063)
Or better yet, have upsell links in the ebook.

:2 cents:

DBS.US 02-24-2011 09:12 PM

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Save a tree, :2 cents:

martinsc 02-24-2011 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by wehateporn (Post 17939096)
:2 cents:

:2 cents::thumbsup

SmokeyTheBear 02-25-2011 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by TheDoc (Post 17938916)
They should do what I do....with digital books you print the persons name, payment info, address, phone number and ip right into the background of the book.

even with that info , seems like a hard sell to a jury , victim just says it must have been stolen from his computer.

If a dvd at sale at walmart had the walmart stores info and bar code on file was found on torrents , is it not reasonable to assume someone could have stolen the dvd from the store, or even if it had customer purchase info , they could have had it stolen or sold/traded it ?

on that topic , is it legal to sell your dvd after you finished watching it

Actually im suprised someone hasn't created a website that lets you buy used copies of movies/games/music on the fly

for example . if i buy a dvd at bestbuy i can legally sell it to my friend i think. so if i sell it to a friend the next day for $1 and he sells it to a friend for $1 to 20 friends, the money changing hands is the same as the cost of the dvd.

If one were to make a website that lets you buy and sell used movies, you could make a system where "seeders" give up their used movies/games they bought at the store and sell them to the next guy waiting for $2 , he now sells the movie back to the original purchaser for lets say $1.90 , costing him .10 cents to watch a movie , purchaser makes 10 cents and has the movie back , he can now repeat the process. if 10,000 people buy his movie for 10 cents he has made $100 , and i believe it would all be legal ( not legal advice lol )

TheDoc 02-25-2011 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear (Post 17940077)
even with that info , seems like a hard sell to a jury , victim just says it must have been stolen from his computer.

If a dvd at sale at walmart had the walmart stores info and bar code on file was found on torrents , is it not reasonable to assume someone could have stolen the dvd from the store, or even if it had customer purchase info , they could have had it stolen or sold/traded it ?

on that topic , is it legal to sell your dvd after you finished watching it

Actually im suprised someone hasn't created a website that lets you buy used copies of movies/games/music on the fly

for example . if i buy a dvd at bestbuy i can legally sell it to my friend i think. so if i sell it to a friend the next day for $1 and he sells it to a friend for $1 to 20 friends, the money changing hands is the same as the cost of the dvd.

If one were to make a website that lets you buy and sell used movies, you could make a system where "seeders" give up their used movies/games they bought at the store and sell them to the next guy waiting for $2 , he now sells the movie back to the original purchaser for lets say $1.90 , costing him .10 cents to watch a movie , purchaser makes 10 cents and has the movie back , he can now repeat the process. if 10,000 people buy his movie for 10 cents he has made $100 , and i believe it would all be legal ( not legal advice lol )

Truly, I don't care if some super rare event like that happens and it leaks... or even if someone pirated the copy they have, I'm not going to sue over it - I don't think others would either.

It stops 99.9999999% of the people from even thinking of pirating it. If you want to give it to your buddy, like a magazine/news paper, and he enjoys it - then sweet. Maybe he'll come buy from me down the road.

I also don't allow the rights to sell it, transfer it or give it to anyone else - even though it will happen. Each copy is uniquely generated for that person, it's not a duplicate of the same thing like a dvd or a book.

Plenty of sites sell used dvd's though... amazon for example.


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