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Originally Posted by JSWolf
But Readium DRM would mean we are screwed. There is no eInk Reader that supports LCP.
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Originally Posted by vega1970
You are wrong. In Europe, all the latest eInk readers made by Bookeen (the new Notea and both the Diva and Diva HD) support both Adobe and LCP DRMs.
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Likewise, PocketBook add support for LCP DRM to new readers like Touch HD 3 and Tolino "support" LCP DRM.
But! To use Tolino with LCP is a pain in the A**.
There is a Bug and an update bring a bug, ...
A german site describe it
https://papierlos-lesen.de/tolino-up...onleihe-66523/
So we have 2 and a half readers.
(second) But!
eReaders are not Smartphones. The use lifetime is much longer.
My 3 readers are 3, 9 and 10 years old.
So there are many old readers in use which do not support LCP.
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Originally Posted by vega1970
In english speaking countries, LCP protected Epubs are hard to find. But in french speaking countries, it isn't so uncommon. A few online stores are selling them: EPagine.fr, bookeenstore.com, librel.be, e-readers.ch, gallimardnumerique.com, ...
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I think LCP is cheaper on long time use. You need money to implement it. Adobe cost money for every sell or lend in librarys.
If more Readers support it, so more stores will use it.
Also outside Europe.