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Old 04-21-2011, 10:06 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by ATDrake View Post
The only DRM-free titles out of all the B&N Classics that have been offered free are Little Women, Pride and Prejudice, and Dracula which everyone gets free for having a B&N account, whether or not they have the CC info necessary for DRM in their account. Presumably this is so people can try out the free books on the Nook app without having to commit to entering payment information.
You already knew this (obviously!) but for others reading, I can confirm this. I checked through my library and I have many (most?) of the B&N Classics - only the three "free" ones were DRM-free.

Several of my PubIT books are DRM-free, but it seems to vary widely.

.....re: DRM, there's also the I Heart Cabbages blog.....
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