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Old 10-19-2014, 07:34 PM   #72
koland
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Originally Posted by Purple Lady View Post
If you use Mantano, that's always been a legal way to read drm books. So the ability to read NOOK books on some devices has disappeared.
Also, the ability to download, then load onto other nook devices that are not on that account (or any), so long as the name and CC are entered and stored on the device, has always been legal (and encouraged and touted as a feature, allowing adults to share books and parents to control kid's devices better and not worry about them running up the CC bills).

This is also no longer allowed.

Other legal ways of reading, without stripping DRM, which now don't work: using Adobe's own ADE and using any other Adobe ADE based reading apps that supported B&N's DRM (which is what I used on at least a couple of tablets - just as I never use Kobo's readers attached to an account or their apps, due to their horrid library management and permanent deletion of my books).

B&N's overreaction doesn't even stop their supposed reason for accusing all of their customers of breaking laws and being pirates.
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