Yes It's called DRM, nothing new there. You can't do much with DRM on, it's a wonder you manage to even read the book at all with it
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Originally Posted by mgmueller
You just have to consider: 90% of the books you purchase will have copy protection, so do Kindle or Kobo books.
Copy protection allows for some minor manipulations, for example changing the cover graphic. But you won't be able to convert a copy protected file via the websites you describe.
There are workarounds, though.
Nowadays, copy protection can be stripped from the respective file by running a simple batch file = a matter of 10 seconds.
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