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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Kobo uses the standard Adobe Adept DRM and their own DRM depending if you download ePub or kepub. So a Kobo is not limited to just Kobo's eBookstore for DRMed eBooks. Kobo can handle eBooks from Overdrive and if you live outside the US, then a Kindle won't work with Overdrive.
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So you could directly download a DRM ePub to your Kobo from Feedbooks (for example)? I don't know, just asking. I was under the impression that DRM ePub eBooks from other (non-Kobo) sites required a download to your computer and then side-loading to your Kobo. If I'm mistaken I'm quite willing to be corrected on this point.