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Originally Posted by jasonkchapman
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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That's the way I read it.