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Old 08-24-2011, 07:41 PM   #6
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I've looked into PubIt at Barnes & Noble, but I haven't checked out Kobo yet. I'll do that.

I've been told that Barnes & Noble doesn't indicate when files are DRM-free. The author has to specify that in the description. Is Kobo the same way, or is it clearly indicated when an ePub is DRM-free? Also, do they sell worldwide?

It was so much easier to offer a Kindle version, since most Kindle users buy their e-books at Amazon. With so many different devices that use ePub, finding one place where most feel comfortable buying has been more challenging. I really appreciate your input.
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