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Originally Posted by jhowell
No, and in any case personal documents are never delivered with DRM and so have nothing to do with this thread.
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If you use Send to Kindle from NetGalley (advanced reader copies from publishers), it goes to personal docs and will often have DRM (depending on the publisher). Possibly there are other situations like this where it's from another source and not really a "personal" doc. But if you have an E-ink Kindle, it's not a problem.