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Old 02-15-2023, 04:26 PM   #1317
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Even if you don't edit the eBooks, removing the DRM is good in case you need to convert format. If I was reading on a Kindle and it died and I decided to buy a Kobo or Pocketbook, I'd need ePub. So I'd be able to convert.
Even if you are not converting the format, removing DRM helps to protect you from the DRM servers being shut down. When Microsoft shut down the DRM servers for the .lit format ebooks, ConvertLit saved my collections of .lit ebooks from becoming a waste of storage space.
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