> > $0 cost
> 
> http://www.baenebooks.com/
> http://oreilly.com/
> http://www.smashwords.com/about
> http://www.ebooksjustpublished.com/ (seems to be a blog for above site)
> http://drmfree.calibre-ebook.com/
> http://p2p.wrox.com/content/blogs/jminatel/all-wroxcom-wrox-e-books-drm-free-3-formats-pdf-mobi-epub
> http://blog.text2go.com/2008/01/04/the-top-13-drm-free-ebook-sites/
> google search "drm free ebook"


O'Reilly sells books from a number of publishers, all of which presumably
support DRM-free formats. Some publishing companies such as SitePoint (where I
happen to work, http://www.sitepoint.com/) and No Starch Press
(http://www.nostarch.com/) also sell DRM-free formats direct from their
respective websites.

Various magazines also publish in free formats, such as Linux Journal
(http://www.linuxjournal.com/) which I currently subscribe to.

Atomic MPC mention on their website that you can buy a digital subscription
from them in PDF format, but last I checked it wasn't actually a PDF and
required proprietary (possibly DRM-encumbered) software just to view it - a
plain case of false advertising.

I actually wrote to Atomic about this, and the response was basically "We're
new to this, give us a break, use a real computer if you can't read our
format". Needless to say, I don't read Atomic any more.

Regards,
Adam

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