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Old 01-07-2011, 03:36 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by SeaBookGuy View Post
All I can think of is that direct-to-card ("external device") transfer isn't recognized as "legit", but once a "legit" internal transfer has been done, the external gets to piggyback along?
That would seem like the most likely scenario to me. Copying to the SD card and not the internal memory seems to not trigger an Adobe authorization to read the ebook. Copying to the internal memory trigger the Adobe authorization which in turn authorizes any other copy of the same book on the device.

At lease all of the above sounds good in theory.
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