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Old 05-18-2011, 11:14 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
Not laughing, goofy ideas are what I live for. I have learned a lot more fooling with
those, than any other kind. Just like you there, I guess.

Without DRM an ebook file can be read in any reader that supports the format. My mobile
library SD cards work in all my devices, netbooks, and PCs.

Luck;
Ken
I don't have any ethical or moral objection to removing DRM for my own use. It is not difficult to do. It's more of a bother, but I may be forced to be bothered in self defense.

I buy in multiple DRM formats and use multiple ereaders and it is becoming a pain to keep up with which is what. More so for she who must be obeyed. Your solution seems the best. It is reasonable to think that I should be able to read any book I purchase, on any reader I own at any time I damn well please. And so says my wife. So there!

Regards -John

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