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Tor to Drop DRM From E-Books

Tor to Drop DRM From E-Books

April 25, 2012 By Mike Hickerson 3 Comments

Tor/Forge, one of the largest sci-fi and fantasy publishers, will drop DRM from its e-books by July of 2012, the company announced in a press release today.

The move could be a signal to other publishers to drop the use of DRM on its e-books as well.

Although used by most large publishers and online retailers, digital rights management software, which is designed to prevent digital copying, is generally considered ineffective at stopping digital piracy as well as being a nuisance to legitimate consumers.

While smaller digital-only publishers like romance house Carina Press or the large technology house O’Reilly Media, have long dropped DRM—O’Reilly believes digital copying and sharing actually leads to more sales—Tor/Forge looks to be the first major New York trade house to drop DRM from their books. The plan to release DRM-free books also includes Tor imprints Orb, Starscape and Tor Teen.
The change will not affect titles from Macmillan, Tor/Forge’s parent company, which will continue to be released with DRM, at least for now.
Tom Doherty, president and publisher of Tor/Forge, said the Tor/Forge titles will be available from the same retailers that currently sell their e-books and he expects to add new retailers that sell only DRM-free titles.
“Our authors and readers have been asking for this for a long time,” Doherty said. “They’re a technically sophisticated bunch, and DRM is a constant annoyance to them. It prevents them from using legitimately-purchased e-books in perfectly legal ways, like moving them from one kind of e-reader to another.”

Filed Under: Book News, Featured

Comments

  1. Samuel Sloan says

    April 25, 2012 at 9:48 pm

    Good for Tor/Forge – they finally got the vision.

    Reply
  2. Shadoglare says

    April 26, 2012 at 5:52 am

    Good to hear. BTW, dropping DRM also increases sales by ALLOWING PEOPLE WHO DON’T USE WINDOWS OR MAC PRODUCTS TO ACTUALLY USE YOUR PRODUCT. Sheesh. Yes, we’re in the minority, but there are still millions of us.

    Reply
  3. TallGrrl says

    April 26, 2012 at 8:35 am

    Good on ya, Tor!
    Conventional books don’t have DRM. Neither should e-books.

    Reply

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