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Old 09-18-2014, 07:01 PM   #118
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Originally Posted by geertm View Post
Might this even be related to HarperCollins going to use a digital watermark as an extra layer of DRM? Is this the start of an offensive by the publishers to end ebook piracy? Have the publishers somehow become convinced that they can win such an offensive?
Read some info in the comments on the Dear Author website that some download buttons have also been removed at Kobo. So this seems to be something not limited to B&N.
Well, except that when it comes to kobo, things disappear, change, come back and are generally chaotic for no good reason. That seems to be their identity.
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