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Old 08-19-2011, 02:55 PM   #36
Ken Maltby
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I find the B&N DRM to be the easiest to deal with, actually. There is one thing you need
to keep in mind with the unlocking data (Your name and CC#) and the JBL's implementation
of the Adobe Reader, for some reason you can't have any spaces in the unlocking data.
For the Secure eReader DRM, which works the same, you can have spaces.

If you enter your name without spaces, or other punctuation, your B&N DRM infected
books should be unlocked and all subsequent ebooks that use the same unlocking data
will open without you having to enter the unlocking data.

Luck;
Ken

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