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Old 03-15-2012, 09:45 AM   #90
John F
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Originally Posted by tomsem View Post
I don't have a Kobo Touch, but asked about it on that forum awhile back and someone there confirmed it could open a B&N ebook with DRM (after supplying the proper credentials). Likely not so with previous Kobo ereaders. So if that is accurate, Sony is really the last holdout.

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Could you provide a link?

Browsing through this thread:

https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=139139

it looks like people are saying in theory you should be able to, but in practice, you can't (except for the last post). From what I can see, no one has been able to successfully open a B&N DRM ePub on a kobo.

I just tried. I downloaded a free ePub from B&N (using the B&N PC software), and sideloaded it to my Kobo Touch. On my Kobo Touch, there is no cover for the, and when I try to open the book, I get an error message.
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