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Do you buy DRM-free books? (self.sciencefiction)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Papanca to c/sciencefiction
 

Hi all,

I hope i'm allowed to ask this, but i was wondering; do you buy your ebooks free from DRM? If so, where can you buy them, preferably globally?

EDIT: thank you all for your valuable comments, it's much appreciated! Have a great weekend :-)

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

OP, you should consider editing your post and list the legal sources being suggested here.

I'll add Smashwords. None of their books have DRM and they also act as a distributor for other outlets (B&N, Amazon, etc) and even give away ISBNs for fledgeling authors. Author have an incredible control over their work through them.

Lastly, allow me to leave two cents on the entire DRM debate.

I've trying my best to write and eventually publish my work. I could not care less for editors and publishers as they take the lions share for an authors work. What I care is recognition for what I've written.

Any author would be very lucky to have their book "pirated"; what best free publicity? Even you manage to sell 100 million copies of your book, you are still unknown to the majority of the world. Books are expensive for many.

I wish I can have, someday in the future, a fan writting me an email saying they got my book from a pirate site because they couldn't afford even my work in ebook format and I'll thank them for their support. At least whatever shit I write will be enjoyed and will have made someone happy.

DRM is a cancer. True fans, somehow, sometime, find a way to get a copy. And those who can't or won't for any reason, if they enjoy, they share and eventually new fans come.