Readium LCP
Digital rights management system
- Laurent Le Meur
- Risa Wolf
- Brian O’Leary
- Hadrien Gardeur
- Robert Cartolano
Filename extension | .lcpl |
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Developed by | Readium Foundation |
Type of format | Ebook |
Contained by | EPUB |
Extended from | JSON, XML[1] |
Standard | ISO/IEC 23078-2:2024 |
Open format? | Yes |
Free format? | Yes |
Website | readium |
Readium LCP is a open standard for a digital rights management (DRM) system for ebooks by Readium Foundation. It supports the EPUB publication format. It uses AES-256 encryption with SHA-2 hashing. It uses X.509 digital certificates. It has SDK for Swift and Kotlin.
The project got financial help from Korea Copyright Commission (KCC).
Internet Archive is lending LCP-protected ebooks.[2] Instituto Cervantes has Spanish courses. BiblioVault serves 90 scholarly presses. Shanghai Library is the second largest public library in China.
Hardware
- Bookeen
- PocketBook International
Software
- Bibblix by Stockholm Public Library
- FBReader[3]
Lending
- Bibliopresto operates pretnumerique.ca
Stores
- Beleven
- Bokus
- Glassboxx
- ePagine
See also
- Comparison of e-book formats
- Adobe Digital Editions (ADE)
- Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY)
- Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS)
References
External links
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Devices | |
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Software |
- ABBYY FineReader
- AbiWord
- Adobe InDesign
- Adobe RoboHelp
- Aquafadas
- Atlantis Word Processor
- Booktype
- Calibre
- Calligra Author
- Collabora Online
- eXeLearning
- Help & Manual
- HelpNDoc
- iBooks Author
- iStudio Publisher
- LaTeX
- LibreOffice
- MadCap Flare
- Oxygen XML Editor
- PagePlus
- Pages
- QuarkXPress
- Scrivener
- Sigil
- Writer2epub
Commercial | |
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Noncommercial |
- Academic journal publishing reform
- Books
- Braille e-book
- Comparison of ebook readers
- Comparison of iOS ebook reader software
- Comparison of Android ebook reader software
- E-book lending
- Electronic publishing
- iBooks Author Conference
- International Digital Publishing Forum
- Kindle single
- OPDS
- Reflowable document
- Self-publishing
- Semantic publishing