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Old 02-10-2014, 08:59 AM   #566
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Originally Posted by Purple Lady View Post
This still doesn't address the problem of library books. If Overdrive goes with the new drm we won't be able to read library books. Since a lot of publishers don't like libraries I don't think publishers will care.
have overdrive made any public statements or has anyone emailed their customer support already ?

I see the 1st error report already on adobe boards ( & I note they never reply to what gets posted there - pretty much every post shows zero replies )

ADE3.0 cannot operate correctly with Overdrive library books when using a Sony PRS-350 (and ? other models)
ADE3.0 shows (almost?) exactly the same incorrect behaviour as reported for ADE2.0 over a year ago.
ADE1.7.2 continues to work fine.

With the Sony plugged in:
ADE3.0 cannot process a library .acsm file: No record for this loan is found on this machine.
With Sony unplugged it goes fine.
Fine with non-library DRM books with Sony plugged in.

If a library drm .epub has been previously downloaded, trying to open that gives same symptoms as (1) above.

Drag and drop a previously download library drm .epub onto PRS-350 gives 'No permission to copy this book'.
Works fine on 1.7.2

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