Biblos , the Slovenian electronic bookstore and e-book library managed by Beletrina , is expected to undergo a significant change in the fall of 2023. Namely, they will change the management of digital content rights, which is better known under the English acronym DRM (Digital rights management). They will switch from Adobe DRM protection to the open source Readium LCP (Licensed Content Protection) . A good number of bookstores in Europe, Canada and the USA have already switched to this standard.
Electronic books experienced a huge jump in popularity during the corona. As access to libraries was difficult or even impossible, this was almost the only way to access fiction.ssibility of borrowing books and cooperation with Slovenian libraries.
Biblos is moving to Readium LCP to provide a better user experience
This meant that e-books were not only chosen by technology enthusiasts, but by everyone. As a result, there was also a much greater number of problems.
Although Adobe DRM is somehow accepted as the “universal DRM” for books, it comes with a lot of problems. Especially in the area whatsapp database of interoperability and ease of user experience. That is why the search for new ways to manage digital rights began some time ago. Readium LCP saw the light of day in 2012, but the real momentum started in December 2015, wh LCP relies on well-known security techniques (AES 256 encryption, SHA 256 hash, X.509 certificates), but throughout its development, interoperability has been the main guide.
Readium LCP was first seized in France, and now it has spread considerably
This, in turn, also means fewer Életképes a marketing a mai világban? problems for users. It was the problems with the operation of Adobe DRM and cooperation with Adobe, and the resulting problems with end users, that led libraries and bookstores to look for other options.
France was the first to choose Readium LCP. France’s largest e-book lending service PNB (Prêt Numérique en Bibliothèque), which atb directory provides services to a significant number of French public libraries, offers both LCP and Adobe protection. A LCP is specifically recommended by LCP for EPUB and PDF titles. As for the bookstore, ePagine, which also takes care of Place des Libraires, Bookeen, Gibe