Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 7th Apr 2012 17:52 UTC
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You clearly didn't read the article - Boundless hasn't admitted any of this at all. It says right there in plain sight. No idea how you could've missed it. What you're looking at, as clearly mentioned, is what the large publishers *claim* they're doing.
From the article:
The company calls this mapping of printed book to open material “alignment”
They even have a name for it! Come on.
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You clearly didn't read the article - Boundless hasn't admitted any of this at all. It says right there in plain sight. No idea how you could've missed it. What you're looking at, as clearly mentioned, is what the large publishers *claim* they're doing.
You clearly didn't read the article - Boundless hasn't admitted any of this at all. It says right there in plain sight. No idea how you could've missed it. What you're looking at, as clearly mentioned, is what the large publishers *claim* they're doing.
From the article:
The company calls this mapping of printed book to open material “alignment”
They even have a name for it! Come on. "
That's what they call the creation process for their books - it says nothing about copying a style or layout.
Really - read a bit more carefully.
Edited 2012-04-07 19:44 UTC





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You clearly didn't read the article - Boundless hasn't admitted any of this at all. It says right there in plain sight. No idea how you could've missed it. What you're looking at, as clearly mentioned, is what the large publishers *claim* they're doing.