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Originally Posted by Jane12
Yup, same here. B&N's previously social DRM just turned anti-social on me. I used to be able to read DRMed Nookbooks on Bluefire Reader (I usually switch to BookMaster or Marvin with DRM-free books). But now the username/CC passcode combo no longer works. I am so disappointed with B&N. I know many here are comfortable messing with DRM, but I'm not. I'm done buying DRMed ebooks. If a publisher insists on using it with a book I want to read, I'll borrow it from the library.
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To add insult to injury, B&N doesn't indicate which titles have DRM and which don't. Even
Kobo tells you that.