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Old 01-31-2025, 04:14 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by maddz View Post
It's also the end of books from NetGalley. I've just been notified they will now only allow Readium LDP downloads which aren't (currently) supported by Kobo. That effectively means that I won't be bothering to request review copies any more, nor will I be able to access certain titles in the Hugo packets which are delivered via NetGalley (generally Seanan McGuire's offerings).
Using the LCPL plugin and the version of DeDRM that handles LCP DRM, I was able to remove the DRM from a sample at EDRLab.

I've installed the portable version of calibre, copied my settings over, installed the LCPL Input Plugin, the old version of DeDRM, configured DeDRM to handle the passphrase, and away went the DRM.

This is with Windows.

If I'm allowed. I can upload the plugin to a download site (legal) and post the URL. The URL will expire. So there's no need to do anything other then wait for it to expire.

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