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Originally Posted by bill_mchale
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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Bill
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It requires authorization once. Then it doesn't need such. Adept needs authorization once and then it doesn't need it. The only problem with Adept is that you have a limited number of places you can read the infected ePub.
But the solution... strip the DRM and forget about the infection.