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Old 07-16-2010, 01:08 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by bookwerm View Post
If you're transferring books you bought from Sony, Kobo, or most other epub retailers, you don't have to strip the DRM to read these books on the nook - they all use ADE DRM, so as long as your nook is authorized to ADE, you can just sideload the books. The problem is if you try to take BN DRM epub to other devices - BN's DRM scheme is slightly different as it is encoded with the buyer's cc #, so you can't read BN books on other devices.
The OP is trying to use books bought through iBooks (Apple), not books using Adept (Adobe) DRM. iBooks use a form of Apple's "Fairplay" DRM which AFAIK hasn't been broken (yet).
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