![]() ![]() As long as you stick with DRM free material (or remove the DRM from your copy of an ebook), calibre allows you to read that book in any format on any device.ĥ. ![]() That is indeed one of the most important functions of Calibre. Would Calibre work as a translator between these different “languages”? ![]() Currently, the ebook industry looks like a tower of Babel, with different players trying to impose their own formats. To combat the rise of DRM in ebooks, my wife and I have started the Open Books service, which maintains lists of books sold without DRM. It’s only effect is to create vendor lock in. It does not achieve its stated goal, of preventing piracy. One of my goals in developing calibre is to provide an open and independent platform for managing your ebook collection. I think they are silly and short term effort to try to achieve market dominance, one that is doomed to fail in the long term. What is your opinion of “locked in services” such as those offered by Amazon and Barnes&Noble? What future do you see for DRM-based systems? I do not collect statistics about what devices are connected to Calibre.ģ. ![]()
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