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Old 02-06-2014, 12:41 AM   #472
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I also think this is still pretty unclear. There's a later post by Shameer in the goodereader discussion which I also find confusing:

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Even if resellers or bookstores sell books with the new DRM, customers with an old RMSDK 9 based reader ( the old Jetbook Lite) can still purchase, download and read these ebooks.

On the other hand, if a customer purchases and downloads a book using the new RMSDK10 based reader, this book cannot then be moved-to or read on an older RMSDK9 based reader. We'll have an FAQ posted on the Adobe Content Server website with a table detailing these scenarios.
I've asked this in reply:
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Shameer, you talk about downloading with a reader. What about downloading on the computer per ADE? Will it be possible to transfer books purchased with ADE 3 to RMSDK 9 readers?
Waiting for an answer...

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