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Originally Posted by Renate
We still haven't gotten at TRUTH.
Is the whole deal that B&N (intentionally or accidentally) dropped an XML attribute and it broke some 3rd party de-DRM?
There are plenty of reasons to hate B&N but without knowing the root of it it's unfair to add this.
Does anybody have complaints that something recently changed when using stock B&N components?
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The truth is, the eBook's I downloaded do have that XML file and yes, I am able to remove the DRM. It did not break DeDRM. All you needed to do is make sure you have the latest version of DeDRM. That's what works for me.