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Originally Posted by geertm
B&N uses the ereader (PDB) DRM also for their epub books. They have licensed this DRM to Adobe.
The B&N DRM is a lot better than the regular Adobe adept DRM. No online server needed, no device limits.
The Nook can also read Adobe adept DRM epub files.
Why would this be a reason to sell the Nook and buy the Kobo reader?
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B&N store uses DRMed PDB format for most books although I heard EPUB will the default in the future, anyway,the prices of their store is the highest ,,, with many stupid geographical restrictions not seen with Kobobooks or Amazon or any other e-books stores ..
As International Nook user, I found the device amazing and capable but B&N store and customer service the worst part...
thanx god the Nook supports adobe adept DRM and we can purchase books from other stores..