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Originally Posted by Tarana
For Cloudlibrary, there is no need to strip DRM as it doesn't have any. I just add it to Calibre, convert to a kindle format and load on the unit. It is a challenge to find where they are located, but once you are there, no problem. If you have an ereader like Kobo or Nook, you can just drag it right over to the unit as is. If someone doesn't have or doesn't want to use Calibre, there are a couple of online converters that do epub->mobi or AZW3.
C:Users/xxx/appData/Roaming/Bibliotheca/CloudLibrary/PROD/ebooks
RBDigital, only works from the app. To get it on the Fire, you have to install Google Play. (google: google play installation Fire). Sadly, I can't use my Nano for this. Downloads on my Itouch fine.
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I use CloudLibrary also, probably the same library as you- Hennepin County? Anyway it absolutely has DRM. I recently bought a Nook Glowlight 3 to use for epubs from CL because I wanted to use eink rather than my iPad for these books. Downloading to the device with a usb works fine and I never connected the wifi to my home network thinking I would have plenty of time to read them all with the wifi off, turns out not only is there DRM but there is a kill-switch time limiter too. I wrongly assumed it would be like overdrive/kindle in that they would stay on my device with wifi off. If I try to open the books after the time limit i get an error pop up that says it is an expired loan.