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Old 08-07-2013, 11:43 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Isn't that just a matter of licensing from Microsoft?
That'd probably be part of it I'm sure. In a sense they already license it as they use the DRM.


AFAIK no vendor of WMA DRM'd products, not that there are many, offers a way to use them on Android or iOS (or Mac OS for that matter). For iOS/iPod's you can use a combo of Overdrive for Windows and iTunes to transfer & convert most WMA DRM'd books into something that works, but nothing like that for Android. Either way it'd be nice to just be able to download them and listen using an app.
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