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Old 06-27-2018, 02:56 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Here's irony--I'd not read the books, when the movies came out, so I bought the books, via Amazon and whats-its, her website. I never noticed where or how the DRM was applied. Still don't know it, other than this post. And I know what DRM is, how it works, and how it's applied. But I simply never noticed, because I had no desire to move the books to an ePUB environment. {shrug}. Some I do, some I don't.

;-)

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I read via Marvin on iOS (no DRM support at all) so for me, not having to jump through hoops was very much appreciated. Particularly so as I didn't have an activated ADE setup at the time so I've stopped buying ADE encrypted books.

There's an (invisible) hash embedded throughout the books identifying the purchaser (in case it gets uploaded to torrents, etc). However, the books don't require download and activation of special software or anything to copy and read on any epub reader.
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