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Old 09-07-2012, 01:53 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by elemenoP View Post
You're right, and that's EXACTLY why B&N does not want their format to work on Kobo readers. You are assuming that the problem lies on Kobo's end: that they don't want to support that format, when I believe the problem lies on B&N's end: they don't want other readers to support their format, so they made it proprietary.
Any reader manufacturer can support B&N's version of the DRM if they're using the latest Adobe RMSDK as long as they choose to enable that support.
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