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Originally Posted by John F
Are you saying that hive.co.uk is using the hardened DRM found in ADE 4.x?
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No, unless the file they receive from the publisher has it (which I believe is more often for non-fiction like textbooks). I've stuck with ADE 2.0, and all the fiction files I've purchased and downloaded from Hive have successfully been disinfected. I don't normally buy non-fiction these days.
If it turned out a purchase used a later ADE DRM, I'd return it as unreadable.