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Old 02-03-2025, 08:55 AM   #117
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I'd say it's about NetGalley reassuring publishers. Adobe DRM is easily removed. Readium's cannot be removed. While it's possible with Kindle's, it's still more secure than Adobe. And they probably don't want to cut off what may be a larger part of NetGalley users. Nothing's gonna stop piracy, but Readium and Amazon give publishers more appearance of protection.
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