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Old 09-20-2010, 08:18 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by geertm View Post
The B&N social DRM is completely enclosed within the book, and allows you to copy the book to an unlimited number of devices that support the B&N DRM. Anyone who knows the credit card number and name the book is encrypted with can open the book.
This makes the B&N DRM great for sharing books with family and friends.
Yes, that's why I mentioned it's not a con for everyone. It's great for most people who use one or two credit card numbers for purchases. But for people like me who use virtual CC numbers for online shopping, where the CC number can change from month to month or purchase to purchase, and must change from merchant to merchant, it's not practical.
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