Apple doesn't own your iBooks Author content, clarifies EULA controversy

0. phoneArena posted on 06 Feb 2012, 04:35

Apple’s iBooks Author platform for creating textbooks was unveiled with a bang a couple of weeks ago, and while it was greeted warmly for the interactivity it brings to textbooks…

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1. remixfa posted on 06 Feb 2012, 09:54

honestly, as long as they are not trying to lock you into an exclusive content agreement with apple, i dont see an issue. They own .ibooks and they are basically making sure that you dont run off with their part of the work.. the formatting. Cut n paste the thing into a .docx file and go republish it.

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