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Old 01-06-2011, 11:25 AM   #4
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The Sony Store now uses standard Adobe DRM (encryption) for ePubs. This means that you can read all your Sony ePubs on up to six handheld devices registered to the same AdobeID.

The first thing to check is that you can read the same ePubs, using Desktop Adobe Digital Editions (this confirms that you are using the same AdobeID as on your Sony). Once you have this sorted out, as elcreative said, the last issue is whether the Kobo app on the Cruz allows Adobe ePubs from other stores. The standard Kobo Android app does not allow Adobe DRMed ebooks from other stores, but it does allow DRM-free ePubs from anywhere. If the Cruz is the same, you can strip the DRM - see tools_v3.0 for stand-alone tools or a Calibre plugin to do this. Note that it is very likely that stripping DRM in order to use ebooks you bought on a Reader you own is legal in the US.
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