According to a GoodeReader post, legacy publishers might be getting ready to declare war on eBook Piracy. (Don’t hold your breath!)
Category: eBook Stores
A growing list of web sites that sell eBooks. Pros and Cons...
Mar 27
Kobo Elipsa 2E Unboxed
Liliputing unboxes the Kobo Elipsa 2E eReader (and e-Note?) and there’s video to prove it.
Mar 26
Tablets and eReaders Compared for eBook Reading
How-to Geek compares Tablets and eReaders for the best eBook-reading experience.
Mar 25
Federal Judge Rules Against the Internet Archive
The Verge reports that the Internet Archive can no longer scan and loan out eBooks. News on the court case at the link.
Mar 24
BookBeat eBook and Audiobook Subscription Service
Book Riot talks about the BookBeat eBook and audiobook subscription service.
Mar 23
Sharing your Kindle Library
Dignited posted a how-to on sharing your Kindle eBooks with family members and friends.
Mar 21
Publishers Move to Crush the Internet Archive
Legacy publishers are fighting it out with the Internet Archive as the court drama intensifies around the true meaning of a citizen’s right to “library access” versus the profit-driven corporate desire to control literature and art .
Mar 19
Amazon Kindle Oasis Passes Best-by Date
TheeBookReader.com ponders the shelf life of the Amazon Kindle Oasis.
Mar 17
Ontario Libraries Seek Province-wide System to Ensure Access
According to a CP24 story, libraries in Ontario, Canada, want a province-wide digital library system to ensure equal access to books. (Again, the effects of legacy publishers price-gouging …)
Mar 16
Project Gutenberg Internet and Literary Legacy
Book Riot offers a history lesson on Project Gutenberg, starting at the public domain eBook archive’s humble beginning in 1971.







