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Originally Posted by dmacmart
The Kobo book is proprietary DRM but not Adobe DRM, so the choice is Kobo or Adobe, not non-DRM or DRM. Hope that makes sense (and is what you'er asking)
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Uhm, you lost me here. It isn't really another format from Kobo. You have the option of reading the book through the webpage, it being presented as a webpage, or downloading it in a DRM format. The webpage method isn't traditionally thought of as DRM. When reading it that way, you're getting a copy of the book given to you in a way that is plain text, nothing preventing you from taking the info and putting it back together in a single cohesive file (yes, I know it is more difficult than simply copy and pasting it, due to the viewer applet, but that really is trivial and insignificant to the matter at hand).