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Old 08-05-2010, 11:30 PM   #70
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Charlie,
I circumvented the B&N DRM on my purchased B&N book so I could read it on my PRS900. Luckily I don't live in the US where such things are criminal. Here it's fair use to be able to read an epub ebook on a portable reader.

I can't even remember where I found the workaround, but I remember I had to download three (?) files and then locate the book. Quite cumbersome, but I don't remember from where or how I did it, as I promised myself along the way that I'd never buy another drm'ed B&N book.

I don't believe in the "solution" it is to read it on your laptop, and your laptop solely and even have to have a specific program to even open it.
My search would have included "circumventing", "Barnes & Noble", and "DRM". I know that for sure. See what you can find.

Mods, I hope that's not too much giving him these pointers, as it seems you're based in the US? If so, please delete this post as you see fit and let me know.
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