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Tor (MacMillan imprint) to go DRM-free
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04-24-2012 01:52 PM
Re: Tor (MacMillan imprint) to go DRM-free
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04-24-2012 02:08 PM
geertm wrote:http://www.tor.com/blogs/2012/04/torforge-e-book-t
itles-to-go-drm-free
Yeah!
Just this past weekend I saw Susan Chang, Senior Editor at Tor, speak. It really sounded like Tor was a great place to work and a great place for authors. The DRM-free change supports that idea.
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Re: Tor (MacMillan imprint) to go DRM-free
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3 weeks ago
Julie Crisp of Tor wrote an article about how things are going after a year of DRM free sales.
"...we’ve seen no discernible increase in piracy on any of our titles, despite them being DRM-free for nearly a year."
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