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Old 09-08-2011, 10:20 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by syoreed View Post
Hey all, frequent reader, infrequent poster. Is there a way to use calibre to add some sort of permission to an ebook that would allow a person to export the ebook to his device, but after a certain period of time, the ebook would expire and be inaccessible (by self-destructing or locking down or something)? If Calibre doesn't do this, anyone have any idea about how I could accomplish this?
No!
The content server has a filter to only allow a subset of the Library to be viewed.
But once they have their gloms onto the book, it is out of your control.
ADE DRM attempts to time-out books. We know how sucessful that is to someone determined to ...
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