Hi Scott and list:That's not exactly correct. NLS books will be available to US citizens internationally, even though we apparently can't participate in the beta testing.
Cheers, Dave----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Erichsen" <pianoman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 12:47 PM Subject: [bookport] Re: NLS Beta Program
However, NLS books are as I understand it, not available to people who liveoutside the US. So we will have to use audible and others like it.I just ordered a bookport direct from APH as there's no australian dealer. Icant wait to receive it!I've had one on trial for a while, but found it so good that I wanted my ownone.This NLS stuff is very interesting none the less and I will be interested inwhat happends with it. -----Original Message----- From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Don Barrett Sent: Sunday, 5 November 2006 10:35 AM To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bookport] Re: NLS Beta Program You're right; major surgery will be required on any device to support the new DRM. All I can say is that any device which supports it will continue to be successful; any which does not will immediately begin to move intoantiquity by virtue of the fact of how popular this new reading medium willbe. I know that people believe it's still a couple of years away; that's just not so and Larry knows it. It's six to nine months away fordownloadable books, and I want to see the BookPort stay on top as it has forso long. It's one of the best devices we have ever had and we all want it to stay that way.I had the privilege of seeing briefly the final NLS player which is alreadyin prototype form and the cartridges it will be using. It's nothing short of phenomenal, and I was just blown away. For a description of it, go to http://www.loc.gov/nls/businessplan/playerdescription.html But, as wonderful and fantastic as it is, it's not portable like the BookPort, and if given the choice, the BookPort will stay as my preferred device for reading everything. I just want it to stay that way, not just for me, but for everyone who is going to go nuts when they see what's available from NLS when the site goes live. The players won't bedistributed with books until 2008, but the download site for getting digitalbooks from NLS will go live sometime in 2007. This will blow away Audible, OverDrive, Net Library, and anything else you can think of and I want the BookPort to be there ready for it. Don "-----Original Message----- "From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx "[mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Walt Smith "Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 5:59 PM "To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx "Subject: [bookport] Re: NLS Beta Program " "Okay, if they're using true DRM technology, that means that "neither the Book Port nor the PAC Mate will ever be able to "play them without major surgery. "PAC Mate not until Windows Pocket PC 5 is supported, since "Windows 2003doesn't support DRM at all and I feel safe in "saying that FS isn't going tobring out a major firmware "update just to cope with this, assuming thatit's even "possible. What's still not clear is whether the devices that "NLS is willing to help support must _already_ be fundamentally "DRM-capable. Ifthat's the case, that means that the device "must run Windows; if they'reable to provide their own "customized DRM support that applies only to theirformat and "to nothing else, then it might be possible, given a host of "other issues. " "In any case, I still don't buy that anybody owes us anything, "especiallywhen it comes to a technology that's still in the "beta test stage and that, given NLS's past record of "technology roll-outs, could be as far away as a couple of "years. The fact that NLS wants other equipment to be capable "ofsupporting their technology decisions doesn't obligate "anyone else to anything at all, in my opinion, and I refuse to "get my knickers in a wad over something that's not even real yet. " "----- Original Message ----- "From: "Don Barrett" <donter@xxxxxxxxxxx> "To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> "Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 5:30 PM "Subject: [bookport] Re: NLS Beta Program " " "Sorry Walt, but this is completely different; NLS is ready "willing andable "to provide the digital keys to its DRM system to any vendor who sells"products to the blind so players can be modified to include "the NLS schema. "If NLS felt as you imply, then they would only distribute players and"cartridges and would not be taking such pains to establish a "download site"where patrons can readily and easily get digital books. " "I am not picking on NLS nor APH, but I am saying that APH has some "obligation to ensure us that the Bookport will in a timely "fashion, support "this new medium, which NLS also wants to be supported by as "many vendors as "possible. " "Don " " "