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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
Sure they did, otherwise they would've gone with the flow instead creating their own flavor of ePub.
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Ah, I wasn't clear. My meaning was that I think B&N assumed that once their version of the DRM was available in the Adobe SDK, that Kobo/Sony/everyone would all rush to accommodate the B&N DRM on
their devices because B&N is just Too Big To Ignore.
Clearly that hasn't happened. I don't know about Kobo, but I bought a new Sony 350 for my mom 2 months ago and loaded a free B&N book to it - the reader would not open the thing. No prompt for username/CC#, just a big fat No.