![]() A new option gave publishers the choice to “not enable digital rights management.” A science-fiction author named Joseph Rhea appears to have been the first to notice the change. ![]() 15, when a few Kindle publishers spotted changes in Amazon’s Digital Text Platform. The change appears to have gone in effect around Jan. Without a formal announcement, has started allowing authors made it easier for authors to publish their ebooks for the Kindle with or without digital rights management (DRM), the technology that limits how consumers can use the ebooks they’ve bought.
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