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Originally Posted by John F
Sure, but there is more than one way to skin a cat? For example, with Amazon, can't you download for transfer with USB (and get the key from a Kindle)? And for Kobo, you can use ADE? I'm not sure about B&N, but I'm guessing you could download to a Nook device, and strip DRM from the ebook on the Nook?
Again, just guessing.
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I own a Nook glowlight plus 7.8 I hacked it (rooted it) to get the encryption key off the device to use with apprentice Alf's tools because B&N made it impossible to get the key any longer with their external apps but stripping DRM from B&N would only leave me with one option of a store if I used Linux only. I use linux on a laptop but keep a windows 10 desktop for when I want to strip DRM from the kindle store app and other stores through Adobe Digital Editions etc... none of these work in WINE AFAIK.
Anyway, let me reiterate : if I only stripped DRM from NOOK books then I would be limited to the Barnes and Noble store only if I used Linux exclusively.