On 1/23/2012 9:26 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
It's a business decision akin to signing a book contract with a publisher on an exclusive basis, with the added bonus in that if you don't want to sell your work, you can distribute it freely without Apple's involvement at all, and you can transform it into a more industry generic form and still sell it any other way you wish.
I read it that even if you transform it into an industry generic form, if you used iBook author, you still have to sell it through the iBookstore.
That's what I understand this EULA to be saying. I could easily be wrong, but if this is the case I don't see what all the brouhaha is all about. Other than that everyone really wants to use the software and are pissed off that they can't use it and do whatever else they please with it. ;-)
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