Thread: Readium LCP DRM
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Old 04-19-2026, 12:19 PM   #44
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For what it may be worth, Kobo's v5 firmware for their ereaders which is currently aimed mostly at satisfying the EU's accessibility requirements but it does supports both LCP and ADEPT DRM. While the Readium based Kobo proprietary renderer handles LCP DRMmed ebooks, they still support the RMSDK renderer for Adobe Adept DRMmed ebooks (library loans, other ePub vendors, whatever). I also opened a couple of Kobo ebooks that going by the internal files were KDRM so it appears that all 3 are supported.

When I last looked at 5.13.241243, I opened two LCP DRMmed ebooks, one from University of Chicago press and one from a store with LCP 1.0 and LCP 2.1 profiles.
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