The updated EULA also makes clear that if you export text or PDF copies of your book from iBooks Author, you’re clear to sell them or use them in any way you see fit.
"The updated EULA also makes clear that if you export text or PDF copies of your book from iBooks Author, you're clear to sell them or use them in any way you see fit."
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This is a handy feature. Being able to aggregate notes is a step up from just leaving them on the page where they were made. The video and article mentioned publishing for free. I presume they are referring to iPublisher (iBooks Author). What they don't mention is that each book stays with the account owner, meaning that in a school setting the book belongs to the student. Sounds good, but when the student finishes the class, he still owns the book and the school can't use it for the next student coming in. Gives the book a very short usable shelf-life.