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Originally Posted by luqmaninbmore
This is annoying behavior on B and N's part, but how is shutting off the download feature of one of their apps (while still allowing them to be downloaded on a computer and sideloaded) related to DRM? The DRM free books that you can occasionally find on B and N would also need to be sideloaded.
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That's what I was thinking - this doesn't really have anything to do with DRM, since the inconvenience is just as great if you don't have DRM.