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Originally Posted by JSWolf
As of now, the DRM for B&N's ePub has been broken and thus, once stripped, they are standard ePub.
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Uh-huh. But how much of the ebook marketplace do you think will know how to strip DRM, or even be interested in learning how to do so?
Most folks just want to read ebooks. If the selection and pricing suits them, they won't
care about DRM. (This is why Amazon succeeds with the Kindle. They have enormous selection and pricing the users find acceptable. The users don't care about being locked into Amazon, because they can get what they want.)
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Dennis