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Old 10-02-2010, 01:44 AM   #53
bill_mchale
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most epubs use the same DRM - adobe. B&N screwed that up BUT theirs is supposed to be rolled into Adobe so they can be read by and adobe drm supporting device. Libraries mostly loan adobe drm'd epubs and pdfs.

buy epub
In B&N's defense, their DRM is by far the friendliest. Even if Adobe was to get out of the DRM business, they could easily support their eReader DRM since it is the only major DRM that doesn't require authorization from a central server.

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