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Sci-fi publisher announces Tor and Forge will go DRM-free with all e-book titles

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April 25, 2012

Sci-fi publisher announces Tor and Forge to go DRM-free with all e-book titles

Science fiction is often said to foresee the future, and today, that news couldn’t ring more true. Tom Doherty Associates, a subsidiary of Macmillan and publisher of popular sci-fi and fantasy brands such as Tor and Forge, today announced that as of early July, all of its current e-books will be distributed without DRM restrictions. The company’s president, Tom Doherty, revealed the shift as a long-time request of both its readers and authors — which unsurprisingly, are a rather tech-savvy bunch. In addition to the move affecting all of Doherty’s current sales channels, the move will allow the publisher to seek out independent e-book dealers that sell only DRM-free titles. While the move is unlikely to extend to the rest of Macmillan’s properties anytime soon, just leave it to the sci-fi community to show others the way forward. Perhaps the future isn’t gonna be so scary after all.

Sci-fi publisher announces Tor and Forge will go DRM-free with all e-book titles originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 25 Apr 2012 06:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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