Digital Rights Management (DRM) and eBook content

Springer strongly believes that the value of content is maximized if usage restrictions are kept to a minimum. Therefore Springer eBooks do not employ hard Digital Right Management (DRM). Instead our eBooks are individually watermarked outside of the text area, causing no limitation to the usability of the file. There is also an invisible watermark. The main benefit is that Springer eBooks can be used on all reading devices.


This liberal policy increases the risk of piracy, but Springer’s philosophy is that this side effect does not outweigh the benefits. To protect our authors’ rights, Springer invests in and uses effective methods and state-of-the art technology to detect, stop, and prosecute illegal sharing. For more information see our support article about piracy.


Springer Nature is committed to making our digital content as accessible as possible to everyone, including those with visual, hearing, cognitive and motor impairments. We're constantly working towards improving the accessibility of our digital content to ensure we provide equal access to all of our users.

 

As part of our commitment to accessibility, where possible, we try to ensure that our digital books content:

  • Is compatible with recent versions of popular screen readers
  • Supports speech recognition software
  • Is compatible with operating system screen magnifiers
  • Retains the ability to adjust the font size
  • Maintains colour/contrast ratios for text
  • Allows keyboard accessible navigation

Please note that different digital versions (EPUB, PDF) may not support all of these functionalities. 


For more information please read our Springer Nature Accessibility Statement.



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