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Old 07-18-2011, 06:45 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by mcchipps View Post
thanks all,

sounds like my best solution is to add the books to caliber on her computer, then reset the kobo to factory settings, create her kobo account, then use caliber to re-add the books?

I am pretty sure they are not DRM protected...
If none of the books are DRM, then they weren't purchased from kobobooks.com. If they aren't DRM, you have no issues at all.

If these are public domain kobobooks.com books, created under your account, and therefore free, they can simply be added to the Kobo once you set it up in your mother-in-law's name. There are no special hoops to go through.

If none of the books originated from the kobobooks.com website, then you need only reset the device in the new name and copy them over as you did originally.
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