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Old 02-03-2014, 11:41 AM   #368
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According to this tweet by Hadrien Gardeur, ACS5 has removed "passhash" which I think is B&N's DRM too.
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It is.
That suggests Nook can seal their walled garden by doing an Amazon-style deal with Overdrive and letting Adept compatibility fade away.
This is quoted from the "Getting Started With ADOBE DIGITAL EDITIONS 3.0" epub from Adobe.

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Bookseller-specific IDs
Some booksellers use a special form of protection where your book is locked to the bookseller’s ID. For example, Barnes & Noble uses this method. When you buy a book, download to your computer, and open in ADE, you’ll be asked to supply the username and unlock code you use on the bookseller’s web site (for example, for Barnes & Noble, the name and number of the credit card associated with your ebook purchase).
I download all my B&N ebooks to cabilre from the download button, using the tools I do not have to use ADE or Nook for PC.

I hope that someone can figure out how to use ADE3 with linux/wine or Adobe() will release a linux version.

bernie

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