PDF eBook Permissions

by sunray
2 replies
When you publish eBooks, what permissions do you give your readers?
Printing should be allowed of course, but what about copying text and images? I think this option shuld be closed, as well as any editing.
Also, printing is available in low or high resolution. Does not allowing high resolution printing make any sense?
#ebook #pdf #permissions
  • Profile picture of the author GailTrahd
    I think it depends upon what your end user will be using the content to do. However, I don't usually allow text or images to be copied. The images I usually purchase and they won't have the copyright to use them. Allowing printing is always a good thing
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  • Profile picture of the author WarrenPeterson
    I've gone through all the various options for securing and controlling my main PDF book. After years of testing, I now have a simple PDF. People who want to copy your work will, no matter what you do, and if you add layers and/or decrease the useability that your customers desire you aren't really helping anyone.
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