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Old 03-21-2013, 09:40 AM   #22
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Yes, but if they really go down and your current Nook device is your last one (because they are not made anymore), you won't be able to read your old Nook books on any newer device, unless you get rid of the DRM.
I suppose you'd be able to read them in ADE on a computer or in once of the various tablet/phone apps that are based on the Adobe RMSDK (BlueFire, Aldiko, Mantano, etc) as both support B&N DRM.


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If B&N and/or the Nook division does go belly-up, what they should do is allow customers to download non-DRM versions of all their purchased books, IMHO.
This wouldn't really be their choice. It'd be up to the publishers that wanted the DRM applied in the first place.
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