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Old 01-06-2012, 10:21 AM   #10
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Device: Gen3(†); PB302(↓); PRS-350; T1; voyage
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
So far I have been very accepting of DMR because I see the value for publishers in restricting piracy, but all I wan't is to move a legally purchases e-Book from one device to another and it is getting exceedingly frustrating to be hindered by geopolitical myopia.

I have to admitt that I'm not savy enough to know how I can move a book over WiFi to the T1. When I open ES File Explorer nd choose the LAN option I can't see the T1. I have a feeling it is only connected to WiFi when I run the Store application. When I do that the ES File Explorer doesn't seem to communicate with the T1.

As for a micro SD card, I have those but the PRS-350 doesn't have any slot for it.

Sorry if I sound snippy, I don't mean to, but I'm very very frustrated (read; Mad as hell)
welcome in the real world of DRM (Digital Restrictions Management).

Is there any chance, that you also have a laptop/notebook/netbook at hand (preferably running win or mac)? If so, I highly recommend getting calibre and google "Apprentice Alf" for the dustbusters, that will take care of DRM for good. As soon as you know your workflow, freeing your books of DRM is a matter of mere seconds.
Once this is done, you can move your books - which you dutifully paid for - to any device of your choice. Calibre also comes with a content server, which enables you to download your books through wifi from calibre. works like a cham with the T1.

Ever since I switched to this, my ereading life has become wonderfully carefree. I buy my books from many different shops in different formats. All it takes me is a few extra mouseclicks and I have full, unrestricted ownership of the content I paid for.
It will maybe take you an hour or so to learn the ropes of this, but regarding all the time you already wasted, trying to cope with DRM, your time-investment will pay off very quickly.
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