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Old 10-18-2011, 08:27 PM   #483
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
Except when the seller or DRM provider go out of business. Then it's the same ol' krap. You can't access your books and can't transfer them to another device.
That epiphany asteroid is still coming along Kenny. Maybe they might stick their heads out of the cave to see what the commotion is, but that would be doubtful...

Removing DRM from ebooks in a pretty simple and painless process in the main, once you learn how the procedure works. Google assists greatly and armed with Alf in a Can, de-lousing is an instant operation after purchase of an ebook.

Everyone I know is quite dextrous with said can, including my mostly computer illiterate sister, who still refers to her computer as "the hard drive"
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