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Old 08-23-2010, 02:52 PM   #96
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Yes, it's convenient that not only do Amazon sell a good range of eBooks, but that their DRM mechanism is the easiest of all to remove.
Actually, once you have ADE registered and the keyfile generated, stripping the DRM from an adept encrypted ePub is easier then stripping the DRM from a Kindle eBook. With a Kindle eBook, you have you have to have one of the correct versions of KindleForPC. The you have to use Skindle to get the PID and you will need a modified version of MobiDeDRM.py to be able to use the PID as shown by Skindle. So to make sure your azw eBook has properly been stripped, you have to break the DRM twice. And you have to do it rather manually too.
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