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Old 02-07-2011, 05:07 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
That actually sounds very logical and most likely true. But it is sad that a lot of people do not do their homework before buying a reader and end up with the wrong one.
That is easily said, but one has to know where to look. It is difficult to realize digital books are protected ( by what?.....some other digital thingie;in fact several of them ) and some not. And then the research for the best ereader for one's money ( saved dollar per dollar).

And then one's library has books that cannot be read on it!
That would drive me crazy or get me down, but this OP tries to solve the problem.
Removing DRM is legal in my country for my own use. But it took me till last week, before I finally got it, by re-re-reading 'I love appr. Alf' . I mean, I have a degree, a masters.

I wish the OP good luck with the librarybooks and I don't think she is a sad case at all.
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