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Try to sell a book online outputted from iBooks and the men in black turtlenecks will definitely be breaking down your door ![]() ![]() ![]() http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/apple...agreement/4360 |
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I didn't realise they were that strict about the iBooks thing.
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It's Apple and nothing escapes the walled garden without having its papers stamped by the turtle necked SS guards and 30% deposited as a donation to the church :lol:
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Exclusivity applies only if you want to sell the work in iBooks format. In that case, it must be sold through the iBookstore. If you are using the iBooks format and are not charging, or not using the iBooks format (e.g. distributing as PDF - for a price or for free) then you are free to do whatever you want. |
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