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Old 10-19-2014, 02:26 PM   #508
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
What is causing the discussion is not directly related to "Alf's" great works, but to what is needed to read the purchased ebook, with the DRM still on it. So it is more about how to have the DRM work as intended, than about how to remove it.

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Exactly. I like using other epub readers like Mantano. B&N used to play up their "social DRM" which allowed you to do that. That flexibility was the major reason I always preferred buying from B&N. They were my go-to place for ebooks since 2009. I've owned nearly every type of device they've put out. When their last e-ink reader was a huge disappointment, I gave up and got the Kobo Aura HD and more recently an Onyx Boox T68. Naturally, I started shopping more at Kobo and Google. Until these latest shenanigans, I would have still been able to read my B&N books on the Onyx without Alf's help. Now between removing the download buttons and changing the unlock code, they've lost me completely. They've made my DRM'd books a lot less valuable to me if I can only read them on B&N apps.
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