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Old 06-16-2012, 07:51 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by taming View Post
Adobe has several flavours of ePUB DRM. Sony, Kobo, Google Play, and many other places use the Adept version. If your reader uses that (and it probably does) it's unlikely that you will be able to use the Barnes and Noble or iTunes versions, which are different. You can remove DRM that doesn't work for you, but that is not the topic at hand.
Actually, with the exception of Sony, every current device/app I've tried supports B&N as well as the 'classic' DRM. And if it has ADE support (ADE preview now includes device support and B&N DRM support) you can most likely use it to side-load B&N content to devices that would not otherwise support it (again, though Sony T1 is not supported, apparently by Sony's design). It's easy enough to check by downloading a free B&N book and trying it out.
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