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Old 11-28-2011, 03:59 PM   #1
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Question How to recognize DRM-ed files?

OK, I know that .mobi and .prc files I have laying around on my Kindles and PCs are not DRM-ed. However, I have quite a lot of .azw files that are result of Amazon conversion service, and probably one or two books bought from Amazon where the publisher opted to omit DRM.

Is there an easy way (as in something one can put into one's magic file for use by file command) to tell whether an azw file is DRM-ed or not?

Thanks!

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