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Old 07-17-2010, 11:43 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by wallcraft View Post
It has been widely reported, although not recently, that it is ok to have eReader and Adobe DRM on the same device. I have not seen any reports that this has changed. The Irex DR800SG, for example, supports both DRM schemes.

As you say, if B&N wants jetBook owners as customers then supporting credit card based DRM for both eReader and ePub is the way to go. Note that Adobe provides the credit-card (password) DRM for ePubs, so all devices with this DRM also support Adobe's standard DRM for ePubs.
Can anyone using the beta tell us what is, and is not supported at this point?

If it comes down to it, I would prefer having the Adobe DRM working on the JBL. It covers the most eBookstores, and more important, it means that I would not have to remove DRM for books that I am not keeping (from the library) which would be more convenient.

Question: If ADE recognizes the JBL from one computer, do I need to use ADE to load books from another computer? Can I use Calibre to load and unload books which ADE recognizes? My primary computer is a Linux Netbook, and I have an older Windows Tablet that works fine and that I can use for such things, but prefer not to as it is slow and clunky.
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