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Old 07-10-2013, 09:10 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by l_macd View Post
I *think* they will all be the same.
Anything that gives you an .acsm file is using Adobe's system and will be the same process regardless of the store.

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Though Nook is different, I'd avoid them if I were you...
Why do you say that? The DRM Nook uses is one of the least painful to deal with (I use B&N/Nook US). You don't have to deal with .acsm files or having a special piece of software to download the actual book.

The Nook's DRM system is a variation (essentially an updated version) of the DRM developed and used by eReader for their eReader .pdb format. Which means you don't have to any phone home validation.
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