IT News Thread, Apple on major education push in Other News; Originally Posted by Jawloms
Regarding the EULA, Apple really are trying to dominate what you do with their product.
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4th February 2012, 12:52 AM #16 
Originally Posted by
Jawloms
Regarding the EULA, Apple really are trying to dominate what you do with their product.
Apple have updated the EULA for iBooks Author to make it less restrictive...
Apple modifies EULA for iBooks: Lays no claim to content, allows authors to distribute elsewhere « 9to5Mac
The new agreement explained that Apple never planned to confine the distribution of non-.iBooks content, and the EULA clarified users are allowed to distribute .iBooks formatted documents elsewhere—they just cannot charge elsewhere.
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6th February 2012, 04:25 PM #17 I noticed it got rolled out this weekend, and now allows to you to export as PDF apparently: Apple tells authors: All your books iBook files are belong to us ? The Register
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6th February 2012, 04:31 PM #18 Bit of a misleading title, not a very major push for education.
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6th February 2012, 04:46 PM #19 Maybe not so much in the UK, but in the US they (Apple) play this game very seriously indeed, and if you look at the orginal article it is US focussed and this may filter accross to our side of the pond too.
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