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lobotommy wrote:I'm sure some other developer could take it and create similar app for windows, android, linux etc.
Sure, but you cannot deny that similar softwares for other OSs do not exist yet and it is unclear when or if they will exist. (I am not sure if Anders allows such use of the file format.)
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Boidhre wrote:given the prevalence of piracy even within the small go community you'd have to be pretty crazy to set up a business releasing go books in epub or any other similar format. No?
No, because there is no "prevalence of piracy" within the go community. There is a small percentage of pirats; presumably pretty much the same people that would copy printed books or decrypt encrypted file formats. As I can tell from experience, releasing commercial go book files in an open format works well, provided it is clear enough that indeed the media are commercial and protected by copyright. As Peter Zandveld, who leaves many books in his shop at tournaments unobserved for most of the time incl. the nights, says: go players can be trusted, because illegal behaviour does not pay off in the long run in the small go community.