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Originally Posted by geertm
B&N has licensed its DRM to Adobe and the DRM is included in the latest Adobe software for ePub devices. Abobe's new version of ADE that will be released soon will have support for B&N's DRM (a limited version that can read B&N books is already available). There are also several third party software ereaders that support the B&N DRM.
Unlike Amazon, B&N has made its DRM available to anyone who buys the Adobe ereader software.
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I didn't know that. I stand corrected. I still don't like DRM, though, of any flavour. Some may be less objectionable than others, but I find them all objectionable.