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Old 11-18-2009, 01:18 PM   #7
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The format of the sample and of the purchased book are the same, the difference is that the DRMed book is encrypted and the sample is not. The Pocketbook's experimental beta firmware does allow you to read DRMed books, but it supports Adobe DRM, not mobipocket drm. Check out booksonboard.com, shortcovers.com, or cyberread.com for books with DRM the Pocketbook can read. Better yet, check your local library to see if they offer ebooks. Adobe provides the most popular DRM for library collections. This would allow you to experiment with the DRM for free.
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