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Old 10-23-2010, 03:07 PM   #1
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Sharing an SD card

I'm still a bit confused about digital rights management and what it allows.

If I purchase a book from Kobo, and download the acsm file, and create the epub file (through ADE), then load that DRM protected epub file on an SD card, can I lend that card to someone else to read the book on their Kobo?

My daughter and I both own a Kobo. We both have our own computers and our own Kobo accounts in our separate homes, and I wonder if we are allowed to share books on an SD card, then return the card when finished? Just like we've done for years with paper books.

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