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Old 02-21-2016, 11:51 PM   #4
eschwartz
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Originally Posted by barryem View Post
In order to do that you have to remove the DRM from the Kindle books. There's a free program called Calibre that, using a certain plugin can convert these books so they'll work fine in Moon+ reader.

However, giving detailed instructions on how to do that is illegal and probably against the policy of this forum so I suggest you use Google to get more information.

I will say that the process is simple and fast and easy. I buy all my books from Amazon and lately I've been reading them in Moon+ on my phone.

Barry
Please stop spreading misinformation.

DeDRM tools are arguably legal under the Fair Use provision. It just hasn't been tested for good or ill in the court system.

This forum permits linking to Appprentice Alf's website at https://apprenticealf.wordpress.com (THE canonical source of all things DeDRM, @crackhammer please visit there for more details), but does not permit detailed HowTos or direct download links to be posted here.
Not because "it is illegal" (if it were that clear-cut, telling you to google it would be illegal too and get you banned).
But because MobileRead chooses not host such content and become liable to appear in that court case, if and when it ever happens. Going to court over it is an expensive, time-consuming hassle, even if you are in the right.
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