Beware, your work is not yours. Free is never free. You give Apple all syndication rights to the content you develop in iBooks Author.
The title’s a bit misleading. In layman’s terms: If you use iBooks Author, the book you create with iBooks Author can only be sold through the iBooks store. Apple doesn’t “own” the copyright to your work, just the commercial distribution rights. Use of the software is optional, and works created in iBooks Author can always be distributed anywhere, free of charge. Not a terrible trade-off for a well-designed, easy to use, free piece of software.
I disagree. It effectively strangles authors who write for a living, instructional designers who create course materials…well, basically anyone who might get paid to create an interactive text book. Why? iBooks is a closed ecosystem.
I’m glad that Apple has started the ball rolling, but we really need a platform-agnostic etextbook creation and consumption method.
No, Apple doesn’t own the copyright to your work. But you are tied exclusively to their devices, their store, and their approval method. This is a huge problem if you rely on a variety of channels for income, or if your clients don’t use iPads.
So don’t use the program. It’s optional. It exports in PDF if you want to share your content for free. I don’t see why everyone is so up in arms about an optional program. No one is being forced to use iBooks Author.
True. But to make the choice not to use iBooks Author, you do need to be informed about those limitations. Hence the original article you reblogged which warns the unsuspecting.
And this is why I hate Apple.
True. But to make the choice not to use iBooks Author, you do need to be informed about those limitations. Hence the...
So don’t use the program. It’s optional. It exports in PDF if you want to share your content for free. I don’t see why...
I recommend never ever using this program if you intend to write a book.
I disagree. It effectively strangles authors who write for a living, instructional designers who create course...
The title’s a bit misleading. In layman’s terms: If you use iBooks Author, the book you create with iBooks Author can...