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Old 06-09-2009, 09:26 AM   #7
koland
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Originally Posted by texasnightowl View Post
I downloaded them in PRC the other day and just opened them now via mobipocket reader and they opened fine.

I didn't log in to harlequin before downloading or anything. I haven't tried them on my kindle or other pc yet, but they did open fine on my desktop system.
Ok, I installed mobireader on the netbook and that will open them (Calibre and the original Kindle will not). So, the DRM is over the type that phones home for a PID after download, it seems. So, unlike the others, where even mobireader would not open them, you should be able to strip the DRM from the MR created version of the book and use elsewhere (assuming that such DRM stripping is legal where you are and you can figure out how).

For the majority of those with Kindles, they are better off getting LIT and letting Calibre copy it to their machine after they convert to Mobi (two clicks, no legal gray areas).
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