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Old 02-28-2012, 03:08 PM   #30
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That's what many of us recommend, sure enough. However, speaking for CURRENT Amazon books, there is no 'phoning home' for DRM access, so as long as you don't lose your key or serial number, the books you downloaded up to now can be stripped of DRM at anytime, even if Amazon and it's servers vanish today.
Same is true for for B&N (credit card instead of serial number).

For Adobe DRM and (the now-defunct) Microsoft LIT, you activate your device/PC but once you've generated the key, it's the same used for all other devices associated with your account. Granted, it's always best to strip DRM right away, just in case.
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