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Originally Posted by darryl
I'm not on Netgalley but recall reading that they deliver some books with Readium LCP DRM, so I'd imagine that where publishes want DRM it would be used on Amazon books as well.
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I've only seen regular (not "hardened") Adobe DRM for epub/pdfs.
For Send to Kindle, you give them your Kindle's email and set NetGalley as someone you allow files from. I get azw3. Presumably an older Kindle would get mobi. They appear to be converted from the epub or pdf the publisher provides. When the original is pdf, the azw3 is as atrocious as you'd imagine.