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Old 03-05-2012, 03:28 AM   #309
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Originally Posted by J. Strnad View Post
Can a book be placed on B&N without DRM?
Yes; my husband's ePub was published through PubIt and is DRM-free at Barnes & Noble. He mentions that in the book description there, but I wish B&N would provide that information too!

I've noticed a recent change at Amazon. If an Amazon ebook is DRM-free there, it used to say "Simultaneous device use: unlimited," but it looks like they've recently deleted that information on the product pages. So now that information needs to be added to the product description if you want readers to know.

[Oops! I just read ATDrake's post and see that my response was almost identical.]

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