If I install my ebook (created with ibooks author) into an ipad, it can be distribut to other iPads or it will available to read only at this specific iPad?

I wrote my ebook (using ibooks author) and now I intending to install it into an ipad and turn it readable only at that machine.
So, what can I do to restrict distribution and avoid it can be readable into other ipads?
Thanks for helping...

A user with your ibook (not from the store) can share that book via email, as an example, thumb drive, server, etc., without restriction.
The only way to prohibit restribution in that example is to not put it out there.

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