Here is a post from the folks on the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) list.
Their concerns are similar about content, and different as there are
non-Apple hardware concerns / considerations as well.


Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 04:19:31 +0000
From: Aaron Baca <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>

Subject: [Olpc-open] E-Textbooks good, now is a time to speak


As many here are aware, Apple has made recent annoucements regarding
e-Book textbook initiatives.  I urge the OLPC community to act quickly
with respect to this matter.  I feel that e-Book textbooks can be a
great source of knowledge for the OLPC project to give to developing
nations.  The issues though, I feel the OLPC community could uniquely
address.

1) Apple's EULA for publishers requires books authored with their
software remain distributed ONLY via Apple channels.  Hopefully
officials at OLPC have some contacts with the US FTC (Federal Trade
Commission) which can begin steps to remove such restrictions, such
that publishers could donate professionally produced materials to the
OLPC project, as well as private citizens making donations of licensed
materials.

It should be noted that Apple uses the ePub open format wrapped in
their Fairplay DRM.  Essentially, publishing e-books created with the
Apple software to other platforms only requires the removal of the
wrapper, and if necessary, the addition of a new one.  Content would
remain 100% usable with capable reading software.

2) OLPC is at an interesting juncture where the pricing of their
devices as well as the rugged qualities thereof better meets the needs
of school systems in the US as well as the rest of the world.  This
presents an enormous opportunity for a device such as the XO-3 tablet
to not just get more widespread recognition, but for partnerships with
better funded US school districts to be formed.  Such partnerships
would allow wider production of the XO-3 and other models as well as
well as create large bulk orders of devices with matching hardware
donations to developing nations.

3) OLPC as a charity organization enjoys positive press such that if
the community and it's leaders spoke out about iBooks and other
proprietary Apple practices which affect education, their voice would
carry stronger political and social weight.  The benefits would not
only be to OLPC, but would trickle down to other platforms and greater
openness of information and knowledge.  Such a movement could also be
leveraged equally against publishers who ransom knowledge at the
highest margin they can accomplish.

The idea of e-book textbooks is nothing new, but if there is to be a
significant scale revolution to the use of e-books in the classroom,
everyone should be included.

I have also copied Jimmy Wales on this correspondence, as I hope some
of this message coicides with his ideals at Wikia.

I appreciate your time,
Aaron Baca


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