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Originally Posted by jhempel24
Really?? It's no different than wants on overdrive, Amazon, Sony, etc. And of you hate it that much then it's easily strippable. Why single out B&N, why not just say all DRM? It really sounds like you are trolling.
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Depends which choice of drm you are talking about. It supports the same drm as overdrive, and Sony and other adobe digital editions protected epub files (not the same as Amazon though). However they also put in a new option. One that can be considered better for a common use case. It easily allows for a family to share ebooks, once you enter in the common 'password' one time on each nook. This option for the drm is supposed to also be in the new release of the kit adobe releases for oem's to implement the drm code, so it should not remain limited to the nook.
At least they didn't install a root kit on my computer over drm, Sony has one of the worse records on drm.