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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The problem is that you still need a registered ADE install to be able to get the key to remove the DRM. This solution may work after you get the key from a registered ADE but without the key, this solution is not a solution.
Does this block the new hardened DRM?
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It acts like ADE would (generate keys, device registration, ePub download).
ePub file you download still contains Adobe DRM, but you should be able to read it with an eReader that supports Adobe's DRM encryption (or use a service like Calibre).
As it's a library, I think, it could be embedded into reader software (like koreader) to support DRM, but I don't know if it's what they want.