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Old 02-08-2017, 07:38 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by MikeB1972 View Post
Encryption/obfuscation isn't necessarily DRM - Fine line I Know

The only way to be sure is take a book and put in on a kindle registered to someone else's account and see if it opens (Or create a test account, but I think they frown on this).

If the book can be read, then it fulfills TOR's requirement of being able to be read on personal devices.
Good point. Anyone try this? If the DRM voucher allows you to open it on any account/device that actually supports this format, I suppose it's technically DRM-free. But the point of selling books without DRM is so the customer has more flexibility for their own personal use, not so they can share them with other people.
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