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Old 09-21-2014, 02:10 PM   #271
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
This is not more secure. What this means is that people who are using "Barnes & Nobel Desktop Reader" or "Nook for PC" (desktop version) and have no clue about where there eBooks are stored cannot remove the DRM. Those that use the Windows 8 app are screwed. as that's a heaping pile of pain in the a$$ to be able to fix the eBooks to be able to strip the DRM.

All B&N is doing is trying to make it harder for customers to get at the eBooks to then be able to strip the DRM.
In Windows 7, it is pretty simple to find where the purchases are downloaded to. When you open Windows Explorer "Libraries" is selected and it is in the "Documents" library that "My Barnes & Noble eBooks" is listed, right along with "My Digital Editions" and "My Kindle Content". I don't use Windows 8, is it not this way with it setup like Windows 7?

It looks to me like it is pretty much the same as Adobe and Amazon, as far as where to find the files, not any more hidden.

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Ken
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