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Originally Posted by GreenMonkey
You're doing the equivalent with Amazon's DRM, or, realistically, any company's DRM except for perhaps Adobe DRM epub - that's the closest equivalent to DVD DRM (DRM but with no particular vendor lockin) to me is standard Adobe epub DRM - at least that is used across a few different companies (Sony, Kobo, etc).
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No, the equivalent of DVD DRM is the B&N form.
It does not require the existence of any third party servers to validate the book/device combination, which Adept DRM does. It may be used by several companies, but if Adobe stop supporting it, it is game over.