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Old 09-23-2017, 10:00 PM   #37
Cinisajoy
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Originally Posted by crane3 View Post
My feeling one should be able to "share" with one's self. If the person has multiple tablets/ereaders, that person should be able to read the book on any tablet at will & not limited by the DRM virus.

In fact, one should be able to read the book with whichever ereader app the person wants at any time; this will allow the person to see if a reader app would be better than the current preferred reader. This was also a reason why I decided to disinfect the DRM on my books when I was not able to check out Moon+ Reader even tho the tablet (nook hd+) had a "system" setting for Adobe; turned out that Adobe setting only applied to the nook app........

I now find that the reader apps that don't support DRM are much better for me than the reader apps that "support" the DRM virus.
Even with DRM: I can read books I buy at Amazon on up to 6 devices.

I could also read epubs from Kobo on my device and my desktop (at the time). I could also read them on the Kobo app on my tablet.

DRM is not a virus. Oh and don't disinfect with bleach when you have a respiratory infection. Or do and enjoy the two week nap that comes with chlorine induced pneumonia.
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