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Old 01-21-2017, 02:26 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by stumped View Post
so doing what the publishers want you to do- installing & checking out with the latest ADE, then moving the book to your ( Adobe-activated) reader with the DRM still intact-
is that 100% compliant route actually broken ?. do Kobo not ever talk to Adobe ?
You need a version of RMSDK that supports the hardened DRM scheme. I haven't checked lately but the version used in Kobo's current firmware should support the newer DRM. OTOH, I see no reason to update my version of ADE until the library says I need to update or forget downloading ebooks.
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