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Originally Posted by =X=
I did and you are correct but they are not talking about Google books they're talking about the five free "B&N Classics" that are given when creating an account ( Dracula, Little Women, Pride & Prejudice). Those books do have DRM.
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In which case, I think that is the entire point of the DRM - I'm guessing that they're doing it to show how easy it is to use/access the books. And while I'm not a huge fan of DRM in general, I think it's a good idea to let people try it out before locking them into a purchase.