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Old 06-21-2010, 03:23 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by janetlegler View Post
Hi,
That's a good question. It's one of the newer Dan Brown books, Angels and Demons, which has as a primary publisher, Simion and Shuster. Is the eBook publisher always still the same? How can you find out from the Kobo website if there are DRM strings attached?
Thanks for the tip.
Janet
Anything Simon & Schuster puts out will have DRM on it.


I don't know how to tell on their site if a book has DRM or not. I thought they all were DRM'd, but someone posted a few weeks ago that they'd gotten DRM free stuff there. Anything from a big pub (S&S, Harper, Random House, Penguin, Macmillan, Hatchette) will for sure have DRM.


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Kobo at their website does indicate that you should be able to move their downloaded books to other reading devices, like smart phones, etc.
They can be read on dedicated devices that support Adobe DRM; Sony, Kobo, Astak, Bebook, Bookeen, Nook... Or on devices that Kobo has an app for Android, iPhone/Touch, iPad, Blackberry, Palm Pre...

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