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Old 06-20-2011, 07:59 AM   #123
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Originally Posted by CleverClothe View Post
Please stop spreading this misinformation. B&N uses a DRM system that is fully supported by Adobe. B&N books can be read on any reader using recent Adobe clients. Besides the B&N reader and apps, this includes the Boox reader (and probably a few others, but I can't find any exact info on which have upgraded in the last year and a half).
Ok, a question for you.

If you buy a book from B&N, directly, can you read it on a Sony? what part of my statement is not right as per your assessment? Because as far as I know, the DRM implementation B&N uses is not the same for regular DRM/ePubs you buy from other companies like Sony.
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