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Palm Reader eBooks Head for the Library

Palm Digital Media today announced a new version of the Palm Retail Encryption Server Software that provides libraries with a way to let patrons check out Palm Reader eBooks. The announcement came at the Open eBook Forum's Tablet PC Digital Publishing Conference held today at McGraw-Hill Auditorium.

The company said the software's Digital Rights Management process uses a hardware identification number assigned by the Palm Reader eBook application to a handheld or desktop computer. The server uses this ID to lock an eBook to a specific device and assign an expiration date to the eBook, beyond which the user will not be able to open it. This DRM protects the eBooks against unauthorized distribution.

OverDrive, a provider of eBook, eCommerce and Digital Rights Management solutions, is adding the new server software to its Digital Library Reserve service for public, academic, and corporate libraries.

Palm Reader eBooks Head for the Library