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Old Yesterday, 01:45 PM   #48
haertig
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Most of the books I read I bought years ago. I tend to read a book or two at the start of a series, and if I like them, I buy the rest of the series, or at least a few books to move along in the series. I have several partially read series that I go back and forth between, usually switching between series every book or two so I don't get tired of any one series too quickly.

So it's important to me to be able to remove DRM. Because by the time I get around to reading a purchased book, years could have elapsed and my eReader may have bitten the dust and been replaced. I may need to convert the books to a different format because of that. Which means DRM must not be present. So first thing after a book purchase, I strip the DRM and convert and save the book in the two major formats that I use - EPUB and AZW3. I know it is redundant to store them in both formats, but I do that anyway. Disk space is cheap, and eBooks are very small.
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