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Old 08-12-2014, 01:25 PM   #28
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
I think it IS pretty funny - not everyone keeps their credit cards as long as their books.

SO, change your bank, change our card, lose your record of the old card number, then change your reader, & it's bye bye books. I could be wrong, but to get your previous purchases books onto new Nook hardware I think you will need that card number.

Leastways, I read many horror stories saying that when I was evaluating whether to get an end-of-like Nook "bargain". ( mostly here, probably, in the Nook forum )
All DRM is a risk and threat to any true ownership of the ebooks that you buy.
The DRM we are talking about is at least one where you can keep control of what you need to unlock the DRM. Most others tie your device and/or the ebook file to servers that you have no control over.

The best and common solution is the one that "apprentice alf" explains on his web site. It is a solution that can let you truly own the ebooks you purchase.

Luck;
Ken
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