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Old 02-06-2012, 04:50 PM   #1
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Mrs Linton has a Sony PRS-T1, I have a Kobo touch. We would like to separately buy DRM'ed books but despite all our efforts we have been unable to get this to work.

For example....

The PRS-T1 is connected to the Sony "Reader" software running under Mrs L's account. She gets the option to download from WHSmiths, uses it and tries to buy a book. At this point she is switched to my account on Kobobooks and is able to buy a book using my credit card. All well and good, but of course it is loaded into my library and downloaded onto my Kobo at the next opportunity. Poor MrsL doesnt get the option of loading onto her Sony.

Edit - she was logged in as me on the PC, but I still dont see how to get it up

Any ideas on how to set this up??

Thanks.

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Old 02-06-2012, 05:53 PM   #2
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All well and good, but of course it is loaded into my library and downloaded onto my Kobo at the next opportunity. Poor MrsL doesnt get the option of loading onto her Sony.
Are you downloading the Adobe DRM'd version of the book from Kobo into either Adobe Digital Editions or the Sony Software? The Sony can't use the kePub's that transfer from the Kobo desktop software, but should work fine when the regular ePub is downloaded from the Kobo website.
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