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Old 01-14-2016, 12:25 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Respigi View Post
I`m a new member and I hope I have posted this in the right area.
I`ve just come across this DRM restriction thing and I would like to know how it is affecting (if at all) members who down load e books?
I`ve had DRMs on two of my downloads and was disappointed because they seemed good reads.
Can`t the sellers and other providers let you know before downloading and in cases paying for an ebook only to find it is unavailable to you because of DRMs?
I saw that there is a DRM removal tool somewhere, but there must be a better solution.
It would help if you told us where you bought your books - Amazon, Kobo, iBooks or some other store. The three I named have their own DRM schemes, so without removing DRM you can only read their books on their devices/apps (well, for Kobo it also depends on how you downloaded the book)... So you see, the answer really depends on the store.
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