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Old 11-29-2007, 09:22 PM   #2
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Or you could buy the MS Reader version of the books you want, strip the DRM (as long as you're comfortable with that) & run them through lit2lrf using libprs500. Then you'd have a copy that works on your Sony. If you switch to Mobi just open the opf file created by ConvertLit, when it makes the book into HTML, in MobiPocket creator & turn the book into a Mobi file. That's what many folks do bypassing DRM altogether.


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Originally Posted by ChrisI View Post
1. Go to a publisher's website, and purchase an e-book formatted to run on the hardware of my choice.
2. Exchange that book for one formatted for different hardware at any time.
3. Buy, sell, or trade my rights to this book with someone else.
It would be nice if this could be done, & maybe someday it will be, but right now most of the publishers are so wishy washy on ebooks it won't happen soon.

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