From Pages to Pixels: The Ownership Debate in Digital Books
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In this episode of Write Out Loud, hosts Matt and Christina dive into the complex world of digital content ownership and explore whether we truly own the digital books we purchase. Joined by eBook and publishing expert Kelly Peterson, they discuss the implications of licenses versus ownership, censorship concerns, and ways to safeguard your digital library.
The episode also delves into various platforms and retailers that offer eBooks for purchase and direct download, ensuring the longevity of the content you love. With insights into retail policies, author concerns, and cultural preservation, this conversation brings to light the often overlooked realities of digital book ownership.
00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic
01:30 Meet Our Guest: Kelly Peterson
03:35 Understanding eBook Licensing
08:04 Amazon's Licensing Practices
10:17 Censorship Concerns and Digital Ownership
21:11 Practical Advice for Readers and Authors
23:38 Alternative eBook Sources
Alternative Sources
- Buy direct from the author
- Kobo - any DRM-free eBook
- Humble Bundle
- Gumroad
- Smashwords
- Publisher Websites
- Book Funnel
30:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Chapters
1. Introduction and Today's Topic (00:00:00)
2. Meet Our Guest: Kelly Peterson (00:01:30)
3. Understanding eBook Licensing (00:03:35)
4. Amazon's Licensing Practices (00:08:04)
5. Censorship Concerns and Digital Ownership (00:10:17)
6. Practical Advice for Readers and Authors (00:21:11)
7. Alternative eBook Sources (00:23:38)
8. Conclusion and Final Thoughts (00:30:31)
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