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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn
The local identification number is probably a PID, it is required for the DRM attached to the book. You can read more about it by doing a search for PID in the Kindle forum.
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No, not really. It's your personal or company identification. Everybody in Spain (older than fourteen), and all the companies, have one.
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Originally Posted by jocampo
Hi Terisa,
No, it is a very well known. At least, was heavily promoted on newspaper on my Country. That's how I knew about it as I live and work in USA.
And you are right. I barely read books in Spanish, because I do not like fiction too much. With a few exceptions, and authors from Colombia (and some Nobels) are included there.
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Yes, I've seen it. It's leer-e, and I think that almost all the books have DRM. If they have DRM, of course, you can't buy mobipocket books there, in the same way I couldn't buy DRM-ed books in Amazon although I had an Opus with mobipocket FW or I still have my Palm E2. There's a mobipocket world out of Kindle DRM
And about conversions and thinks like that.... no DRM store is going to talk to you about them
BTW, the quote is totally right.... if the book has DRM