If you use the latest edition of Adobe’s ebook software, you may be sending the company a lot more information about your reading habits than you wanted to. Read more »
Want to back up DRM-free versions of your comics? ComiXology will let you do that now, though the biggest publishers — Marvel and DC — aren’t participating yet. Read more »
HarperCollins has begun selling some ebooks directly, starting with titles by C.S. Lewis. These are DRM-protected EPUB files, so if you want a Kindle version you’ll have to buy through Amazon… Read more »
The first time that Louis C.K. sold a special for $5 through his website, he pulled in over $1 million in 12 days. Now he’s trying the model again. Read more »
In a story making the rounds on the internet, a Georgetown professor lost a bunch of books he’d downloaded from Google when he traveled to Singapore. But this isn’t an example… Read more »
Berlin-based e-reading startup Readmill has added a free books section to its iOS app, and also announced partnerships with The Atavist, The Guardian and Livrada. Read more »
A new initiative from HarperCollins allows authors to give away digital advance copies of their ebooks. The ebooks are protected by DRM and can only be read on devices that support… Read more »
Self-publishing site Lulu will stop offering DRM as an option on ebooks created through its site. But ebooks created on Lulu and sold through other retailers, like Amazon and Apple, will… Read more »