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Originally Posted by JSWolf
That's an easy Answer. Adobe's Adept DRM is better because once you download the eBooks via ADE on the computer, you have a copy of eBooks on the computer. The only thing you'll need do is strip the DRM.
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Exactly the same is true on the Kindle, Jon. You will either have a copy of the file on your PC (if you're reading it on Kindle for PC) or on your Kindle reader. In either case, the file is trivially accessible (in the "My Documents/My Kindle Content" folder in the first case, in the "documents" folder on the Kindle in the 2nd case). The only situation in which you may not have easy access to the book is if you're reading on an Apple device.