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Old 12-14-2020, 01:39 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by hildea View Post
I'm curious: Why does one need to buy a Kindle in order to do this?
I don't own a Kindle, and I can buy ebooks from Amazon. (I then download them to my PC, open them with Kindle for PC, then open them in Calibre to remove DRM and convert them to epub. I have a Windows PC, and from what I've read there isn't a Linux version of Kindle for PC, so my process wouldn't work for the OP.)
To be clear, I don't doubt you, I'd just like to understand why and how owning a physical Kindle helps.
Basically, if the OP has a Kindle, he can enter the Kindle serial number into the DeDRM plugin, download the books from Amazon using the web browser of his choice and remove the DRM in an OS agnostic fashion.
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