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Old 01-27-2014, 01:40 PM   #235
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@Akshayy: I see from the Getting Started guide that ADE 3.0 will continue to support epubs that use bookseller-specific unlock codes (the type of Adobe DRM used by Barnes & Noble) instead of acsm files. Do you know if any of the changes you've mentioned affect bookseller-specific Adobe DRM or does it only apply to DRM that uses acsm files?
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Good question, you won't be facing any issues because barnes and nobles uses its own encryption! They won't be encrypted using newer drm.
Thanks! I'm curious -- does Barnes & Noble use Adobe Content Servers for fulfillment or their own servers? If B&N uses their own servers and their own encryption, what's their connection to Adobe? Is it simply that their Nook readers use RMSDK?
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