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Old 11-05-2021, 11:28 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by MGlitch View Post
I'd also point out that a book without DRM at all triggering a message specifying Adobe DRM not allowing it would indicate a bug, since Kobo doesn't use Adobes DRM for their own books, only to allow you to load books from ADE.
Actually, Adobe's ADEPT DRM is part of the RMSDK package which is used to read epub files. Kobo's own DRM is used with their WebKit based renderer used for .kepub.epub books. I did a test with sideloading some kepubs converted with kepubify and when epubs were showing the Adobe DRM popup, I could open a kepub without issue.

So I'm voting for a bug in how books are being passed to RMSDK which is triggering the DRM popup.
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