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Digital Rights Management: The eBook DRM Revolution

Kitaboo

It includes methods like user authentication, verification, licensing of eBooks, encryption, etc. DRM is necessary today because of the openness of the internet, where anyone can access these files, download them, and redistribute them according to their requirements. It helps amplify revenues in the long term as well.

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How generative AI could change the way video games are developed, tested, and played

GeekWire

Rec Room screenshot) Video game companies are dipping their toes into the rapidly-evolving world of generative AI with behind-the-scenes development. Much of that debate, however, has been crowded out of the limelight by other concerns, such as a year-long wave of layoffs that has cost roughly 10,000 developers their jobs since January.

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DRM Protection: A Shield Against Unauthorized eBook Access

Kitaboo

Key Features and Benefits of DRM Protection Encryption Access Control License Management Watermarks Cross-Platform Compatibility III. eBooks are easily vulnerable to piracy due to their relatively small file sizes and shareable file formats, which enable their easy replication and distribution across the internet. Table of Contents: I.

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The Digital Leap: Mastering ePublishing in the Digital Era

Kitaboo

These digital materials are then disseminated through the Internet or other digital media. Multiple Users and Systems can Access one eBook Most eJournals and many eBook platforms have a licensing policy that allows multiple users within a network or under the same account to access books and other published materials. billion by 2027.

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Amazon says Project Kuiper satellites are maneuvering the way they were built to do

GeekWire

— is on track in its multibillion-dollar effort to create a 3,236-satellite constellation that would eventually provide broadband internet access for millions of people around the globe. Those ion thrusters were developed in-house by Amazon’s Kuiper team in Redmond.

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Follow the countdown to the first launch of Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites

GeekWire

(ULA Photo) The countdown is on for the first-ever launch of Amazon satellites, aimed at testing out the hardware and software for the Seattle company’s worldwide Project Kuiper broadband internet constellation. Deployment is scheduled to occur about 18 minutes after launch.

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The HP-Autonomy lawsuit: Timeline of an M&A disaster

CIO Business Intelligence

Rather than selling software to customers, HP said, Autonomy had been selling them hardware at a loss, then booking the sales as software licensing revenue. Its Agentware internet search tools are used by enterprises including Barclays Bank and Unilever and sold as shrink-wrapped software through retail outlets.

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