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==Methods== As the [[publishing | publishing industry]], authors and creators become highly protective of their assets and [[intellectual property]], they impose strict rules on delivery methods to prevent [[copyright infringement]]. Nowadays, [[Digital rights management|DRM]]-enabled secure delivery appears to be the most widely used solution to address issues faced by libraries in supplying ebooks and digital materials to their users.<ref>{{cite news | title=Secure E-mail Delivery Poised to Take Off |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PWHbLjAQ57gC&q=document+secure+delivery+technology&pg=PA38 |date=23 August 1999 |author=Dominique Deckmyn |newspaper=[[Computerworld]] }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title= Practical problems for libraries distributing ebooks & secure electronic delivery |url=http://www.locklizard.com/libraries-secure-electronic-delivery/ |publisher=Locklizard Limited }}</ref> SED, one of these solutions, is using [[Adobe LiveCycle]] Digital Rights Management (LCDRM) as an encryption method to deliver documents.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/library/using-the-library/interlending-and-document-supply/secure-electronic-delivery/ |title=British Library On Demand Electronic Delivery |publisher=[[Lancaster University]] Library }}</ref>
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