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Old 11-22-2010, 03:02 PM   #13
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funny - I looked it up and here the Publisher seems to be Random House. I guess Penguin has EU rights and Random House North American?

Regardless, coming out of either of those publishers you will not find a DRM free version legally available for sale.

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Sure looks that way. Last time I checked it still required running a few Python scripts. Not exactly rocket science, of course, but still beyond the comfort level of many a casual user. And it's exactly that casual sharing (as in "my mother in law making a copy for her friends") that's it's supposed to guard against. To keep an honest (wo)man honest, as it were.
1. Nope. Once the Plug-in is installed you simply drop the book into Calibre. No running of anything.

2. Honest (wo)men don't need binding to "keep them honest." You kind of make it sound like a digital chastity belt or something. God only knows what she'd get up to if we took this thing off!
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