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Old 12-20-2014, 06:22 PM   #1985
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
Among Adobe's many products is its "Reader Mobile", made for use in "embedded" devices like Phones and e-readers. Manufacturers use Software Development Kits (SDK) provided by companies like Adobe to add the software to their devices. They are usually free to implement/or not implement the features of the supplied program in whatever manner they wish. (For instance; since v.2.9.1, The Reader Mobile has been able to make use of the Barnes&Noble encryption system.) Of course Kobo would not implement that feature.
Since v2.9.1 of what? The RMSDK or the Kobo firmware? The version of RMSDK Kobo uses changed with firmware 3.5.0 or 3.8.0. Before that, they used the same RMSDK version for at least the previous two years. If they had changed the version before, it was with v2.0.0.

As to the DRM B&N uses, it is a Adobe DRM. But, is uses a different key method than most of the other shops. It has always been in the versions of RMSDK that Kobo uses. It is a pity Kobo does support it. It might help them get some more customers.
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