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34 pointsby TeaVMFantoday at 4:58 PM13 commentsview on HN

After several years of mandatory DRM lockdowns from most commercial book sources, now authors have a choice when it comes to DRM for their books. Pick authors and books that are DRM-free, or download DRM-free classics that are out of copyright.

https://frequal.com/Perspectives/DrmFreeAuthors.html


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kreyenborgitoday at 8:22 PM

Bookshop.org lets you filter by drm when you search.

https://www.bloomsbury.com has drm free stuff, and after https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42811332 i respect them even more.

Also might be worth scanning old mentions of such https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&que...

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philipstoday at 7:38 PM

All of Cory Doctorow books are DRM free.

https://shop.craphound.com/

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technothrashertoday at 7:11 PM

> DRM-free classics that are out of copyright.

I started down this road with a few books about two years ago, and I have so many now on my list to read that I hardly ever get to reading a modern book.

I read a lot from Standard Ebooks. But one thing to keep in mind with them- they do edit the books to make changes for readability. Not necessarily a big deal, but something to know.

babblingfishtoday at 5:48 PM

I don't see any mention here of books sold by Tor. All their books are DRM-free.

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Leptonmaniactoday at 7:13 PM

So this is a similar idea to Project Gutenberg?

muratstoday at 6:26 PM

Useful list. I wish more book stores made DRM status obvious before checkout.

shmerltoday at 6:40 PM

Nice. Good to know that Tor books are DRM-free.

Imustaskforhelptoday at 7:25 PM

So after seeing this project on the front page of hackernews. I decided to add my EPUB reader on a submission as well[0]: https://epub.mirror.forum

and although I already previously had the idea of showing books from gutenberg but your idea made me find more importance in it and I ended up doing so in two different implementations: https://guten.mirror.forum and https://gutencf.mirror.forum, so I thank you for that!

[Offtopic: I am/was also surprised to see that there is a lack of API or platforms if suppose I created this app and I wanted to give users genuine ways to pay. Aside from the walled gardens of Kindle or specific apps, I am unable to give my users a way to just search books, pay for them and download it (atleast to my understanding at the moment) which is a sad thing :-( ]

I hope people are able to give love to my submission at [0] / the link down below. Cheers and take care and have a nice day if a real human is being out there reading this :-D

Hope you like or enjoy it and find it useful!

[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48710584