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Old 07-29-2008, 06:09 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by qupman View Post
Armageddon: The Battle for Germany, 1944-45 ISBN: 9781400043729, by Max Hastings. Purchased from diesel-ebooks.com.

This particular e-book resists all attempts to remove DRM through the use of both MobiDeDRM 0.01 and 0.02.

Both versions output a file of roughly the same size as the original (1.5 MB), but both "stripped" versions are still encrypted, apparently, although they cannot be viewed with the device the original file was downloaded for -- nor with any other device or application.

Please note that the poster of this message lives in a country where removing DRM, or attempting to do so, is not illegal. Also, my sole purpose in attempting to remove the DRM is to use my legally purchased e-book on various legally owned devices, now and especially in the future. A future where my current e-reader may have broken down and the diesel-ebooks.com company may be bankrupt.
I did purchse a Mobipocket eBook that required a username/password to be able to be viewed. MobiDeDEM 0.01 and 0.02 did not work to remove the DRM. Someone suggested I try using Mobipocket Reader to send it to another device and then use that copy to remove the DRM. I sent it to my SD card in my card reader and the resulting copy didn't need the username/password any longer. So MobiDeDRM was then able to remove the DRM.
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