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Old 12-31-2010, 01:21 PM   #4
Ken Maltby
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It depends on the version number of the Adobe Reader Mobile that is included in the
Libre Firmware. The current version 9.1.1 that is included in the 0.16e firmware on the
JBL (and I think it's in the 35m version for the Jetbook) will handle B&N DRM with no
problem. (Just remember no spaces in the unlock data.) If your Libre can handle the DRM,
you don't need to use ADE, at all. Just put the .epub on your SD card or in the device's
memory. Then when you open the file, on your libre, to read it, you will be asked for the
unlocking data (your name and CC number) after that any such ebooks purchased with
the same CC (having the same unlock data) will open without asking for the unlock data
again.

To my way of thinking, leaving the B&N DRM on an eBook file would be an Ignoble act.
Not removing the DRM from a Kindle for PC ebook could be considered inept.

Luck;
Ken
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