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Originally Posted by jhowell
All books in KFX format have DRM. Removal of DRM is not performed by the KFX Input plugin. It is handled by the DeDRM plugin available from Apprentice Harper's GitHub.
Amazon has been aggressive in introducing new forms of KFX DRM whenever it has been broken. They have also implemented extra unused KFX DRM variants that can be immediately enabled without the need to roll out new software.
Kindle for PC versions 1.27 and newer use a KFX DRM scheme that the DeDRM plugin does not currently support. It is unclear whether or not anyone is working on correcting this. You would need to ask at Apprentice Harper's GitHub for updates.
There is no GitHub repository for the KFX Input plugin. However there is one for the DeDRM plugin, where the current problem lies.
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Ok I did not know that (I just understand that it was a not documented new format I did not understand that it force drm that's why I asked here). I checked my own ebook (published without the drm) and it indeed now use drm, I wrote to amazon to complain about it, I don't want my own ebook to use drm when I decided to avoid drm.
So if I understand it right this plugin actually convert KFX format if it is without drm (like it was in Kindle until 1.26).
So there is no difference between ebooks published with and without drm on amazon right now?