I did not know the former. I went over the guidelines so it looks like I can be less vague. I stripped the DRM from the book. I then imported the book into Calibre. The result was still TTS blocked so I had calibre do a MOBI to MOBI conversion that stripped the TTS block. Now this particular copy, and I am unsure if this is relevant, was downloaded using the Kindle for PC app, and the final product works on my Kindle 3. I am unsure if the actual file can be dragged and dropped as I don't know if the file is modified each time it's downloaded to a particular device, I would guess the DRM would have to be catered to the PID of each device.
My question is, is there any unique identifiers left, like a PID or something that would allow the file to trace back to me. I trust my friend completely, but his family has no boundaries. I can totally see them taking the book and doing lord knows what with it. If the final file has anything that leads back to me, I would probably be better off gifting him a DRM copy and teaching him to remove the TTS flags.
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