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Originally Posted by Philippe Lemay
I didn't know that iBooks would be wrapped in DRM, I thought that ePub was by it's very nature universal, and when I heard Apple uses ePub as it's eBooks format I was all like "Oh, awesome for once!"
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Dont be fooled ALL the major retailer have DRM on thier Epubs, you have to strip the drm to use them on multiple devices. They all advertise that they have drm free epubs, but you look and most of all the drm free epubs are already public domain books.
Kobo,Sony,and most use the ADE drm Barns & noble has thier own drm, Amazon uses thier own drm verson of mobipocket , and apple uses the same DRM on thier books that they use on thier music/movies.
you can download a program called caliber and strip the drm and then load them into your ibooks library if you like ibooks and read them. or if you rather a different ereader app like kobo reader you can load it into that as well.