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Old 11-23-2017, 12:07 AM   #117
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
Still one ultimate source for DRM in both cases. And, if you don't have or use ADE, Adobe's scheme is just as restrictive as Amazon's. You still have one corporation controlling DRM in the ePub world. Personally I don't feel very restricted by Amazon and, obviously, you don't feel very restricted by Adobe. For most people ADE is not a problem. But I've chosen to stay away from Apple and Microsoft so, for me, Amazon's ecosystem is the better choice for me.
Hmmm.... Kobo uses their proprietary DRM for books synced from their store. And, yes, it's an epub file with added spans. B&N use a proprietary modification of Adobe's ADEPT DRM which I seem to remember as being tied to a credit card number. I will admit to being one of those people who have no issues with Adobe's DRM as long as I can avoid their new variant. All blessings on Apprentices Alf and Harper and their helpers.
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