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Old 10-21-2013, 03:02 PM   #3
EowynCarter
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I installed ADE lots of time, and activated quite a few reader. Didn't bumped onto the "activation exceeded" message. And thrust me, i tried. Adobe add activation every now and then to account for new computer / readers / whatever.

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Does this mean that if I run out of authorisations, I could just create another Adobe-ID, and use that to download books, and then de-DRM them? If so, then there basically isn't any problem. I have my own webspace/e-mail domain
Books once downloaded with an adobe ID are linked to that adobe ID. But if you de-drm, that shouldn't be a problem

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Am I missing something here? That way, I will I run out of activations eventually, even if I am deactivating / reactivating each time? If so... then WHY would there be a deactivation option? What about people who have 2 or more e-readers, and replace them each year because they want the newwest ones? I don't understand.
To let people authorize ADE to an other user I guess.

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