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Old 06-13-2013, 08:25 AM   #21
ProfCrash
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My ebooks are with Amazon, on drop box, on my hard drive, and on an external hard drive. I am thinking of getting a memory stick for them as well. I hope that will allow me to happily convert the format to what I need, when I need it, and pass on my ebook collection to my son with few headaches.

The restrictions that are in place are in place if people agree to keep them there. I do not pirate ebooks but I do not trust the powers that be with my ebook collection. There is no reason to not save your ebooks even if you are not going to strip DRM. It is best to have them on hand so that you have choices if something does go wrong.

There are plenty of folks who turn on the wifi once to register, turn it off and sideload all of their books. You can buy books from Amazon and download them to your desktop for sideloading. Easy Peasy.
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