Got SNW 2016 through Kobo. I thought Pocket had dropped the DRM from Star Trek books, but this one's infested.
Got SNW 2016 through Kobo. I thought Pocket had dropped the DRM from Star Trek books, but this one's infested.
Yeah, all the Trek books I checked that they have available for sale on their site are DRM-free. Through Amazon or Kobo or anywhere else, though, they aren't.
I like how they simplified the imprint over the years. I'm sure everybody knows what they mean by Pocket Star.Sorry, but that's not true. All the Trek books I've purchased through Kobo since the announcement Steve Roby linked to have been DRM-free.
As a random example, here's the eBook Details from Kobo's site for Articles of the Federation:
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Compare to the details for SNW2016:
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I suspect the difference is due to the different imprint.
Or do you mean that as long as the title is *available* on the S&S site, then it is still DRM-free even if you purchase it elsewhere? If I've misinterpreted, my apologies.
Sorry, but that's not true. All the Trek books I've purchased through Kobo since the announcement Steve Roby linked to have been DRM-free.
As a random example, here's the eBook Details from Kobo's site for Articles of the Federation:
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Compare to the details for SNW2016:
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I suspect the difference is due to the different imprint.
Or do you mean that as long as the title is *available* on the S&S site, then it is still DRM-free even if you purchase it elsewhere? If I've misinterpreted, my apologies.
I like how they simplified the imprint over the years. I'm sure everybody knows what they mean by Pocket Star.
Huh, I did not see that coming. I mean we are talking about the same people who came up with "A Star Trek: The Next Generation: Time #8: A Time to Heal".It may look like that, but my understanding is that Pocket Star is a separate S&S imprint for eBooks, which includes multiple genres. It's not just a shortening of "Pocket Books/Star Trek".
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/...icle/51842-pocket-star-to-be-e-book-only.html
By contrast, the usual Star Trek eBooks continue to be published under the Pocket Books imprint... even the eBook exclusives, if Time Lock is any indication.
That's why I thought the difference in DRM might be related to being released under a separate imprint.
It may look like that, but my understanding is that Pocket Star is a separate S&S imprint for eBooks, which includes multiple genres. It's not just a shortening of "Pocket Books/Star Trek".
Well that makes sense. In the same way that having "water" as your first association to "desert".In fact, it used to be the Pocket imprint for non-Star Trek media tie-ins.
Well that makes sense. In the same way that having "water" as your first association to "desert".
Ah, that could actually make sense. I rarely think of the word star as celebrity. My first association ist Trek, then Gate, then Wars, then Astrology, then celebrities.I think it's more like "star" in the sense of a celebrity or a leading cast member of a production. That does make sense for a media tie-in line. The only reason Star Trek wasn't included under Pocket Star was because it had been its own distinct imprint since before there was a Pocket Star.
Ah, that could actually make sense. I rarely think of the word star as celebrity. My first association ist Trek, then Gate, then Wars, then Astrology, then celebrities.
Er, yes that type of star does too exist, good point. Classic case of overseeing the obvious on my part.What about stars as physical, astronomical objects out in space? That is the kind of star that the first few things you list are named after.
Apparantly the sales numbers of Cross Cult's VGR translations dropped hard after UnworthyStar Trek Prometheus - Der Ursprung allen Zorns and the German edition of Voyager's Protectors: Bewahrer
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