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Old 12-09-2009, 07:11 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Propheous View Post
What this means is that you can transfer it to any device that is capable of reading the format (which I think is epub can someone confirm?) and enter the password and read it.
If I'm understanding this correctly, then the one practical difference between the two DRM systems is (I think) that a nook-epub file could theoretically be used in any reading scheme that supports the epub/social DRM framework, whether it's B&N blessed or not, as long as the user has the CC# to unlock it.

Within each company's infrastructure, the behavior is identical, because the infrastructure itself handles the details in the background and masks the differences.

Yes?
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