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Old 05-01-2009, 07:56 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by EowynCarter View Post
Uuu what ???? 3 times ?
At first I thought you must be mistaken, but there it is in Adobe Download Reactivations. BoB's point is that Adobe is charging extra for every download, and, unlike with MOBI, there is no need to redownload existing ebooks when you add a new device to your Adobe ID.
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You will be able to open these saved eBook files on all your named activation devices without requiring a reset of the download link. AND, should a distributor pull the title from distribution it will remain available to you.
You can have 6 devices on your Adobe ID and this is handled entirely by Adobe and is independent of the bookstores used and your ebooks. Download each ebook once and make a backup. If you loose the backup, BoB has a copy but consider this your 2nd backup.
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