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Subject: [IP] Princeton to launch DRM'd textbook program MAKING A KILLING djf
Begin forwarded message: From: Ted Kircher <tkircher@comcast.net> Date: August 7, 2005 7:55:54 PM EDT To: Richard Forno <rforno@infowarrior.org> Cc: Dave Farber <dave@farber.net> Subject: Fw: [IP] Princeton to launch DRM'd textbook program Reply-To: Ted Kircher <tkircher@comcast.net> Rick,I withdraw my previious comments on this subject, and defer to the opinion of my grandson, a sophomore at Dartmouth,
who is in agreement with your assessment.I will follow-up with more information about the on-line books he buys after he responds to a couple of questions I posed.
Ted ----- Original Message ----- From: Charles E. Kircher To: "Ted Kircher" Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2005 6:48 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [IP] Princeton to launch DRM'd textbook program Grandpa.This is utterly crazy. All of these new technologies are great, but they're being spoiled by ridiculous implementation schemes. This company must be making a killing-selling a $150 textbook for $100 and instead of having to print and ship every textbook, they just need to set up a server. I can't see how anyone would want to buy a book that would expire in 5 months...what good is that when you need to take GREs or MCATs in 2 years or go back to an organic chemistry textbook when a new drug comes out in 10 years? I buy every book I can online, and I usually save 33-50% off of the price of a *used* book on campus. I cannot imagine why anyone would buy a textbook that was that expensive with so many restrictions on it.
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