It use to be that you couldn't protect the ebooks from being shared. Everyone knew it was just a matter of time before that was "fixed." Sure enough....now you can purchase software that allows you to sell the ebook to an individual, give them ONE password that can only be used on the ONE computer (IPS address) and so if they send the book to another individual, it won't open. This doesn't keep anyone from printing out the ebook.

Remember, if someone wants to cheat, they'll find a way. But at least this new software does stop them a little. Also, I've HEARD that there is some software that allows you to SEE every time the book is opened and from WHERE (again, the IPS address). That's a little too BIG BROTHER for me. I wouldn't want my customers to think I'm sitting here tracking their moves. That just seems a tad unethical to me.

By the way, I'm putting all of my previous ALL THINGS ROYAL in an ebook for my Web site. It should be fun!