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Old 12-13-2009, 08:32 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by wallcraft View Post
At present, only B&N devices and apps can read the new passworded DRM, see Customer FAQ: Adobe and Barnes & Noble. I don't think the new Reader Mobile SDK is available yet from Adobe (so 2009 becomes 2010), but the good news is that this isn't just a B&N option. All the other ebook stores that provide Adobe ebooks will also be able to supply password protected ebooks if they want (B&N's password is your credit card number, but the password is up to the provider). All new EInk Readers (based on the new version of the SDK) will likely have this option, but existing devices will need a firmware upgrade and I'm not sure some companies (Sony, for example) will do this.
Wallcraft, so does this mean that eventually Adobe Digital Editions will be able to open this kind of ePub DRM too?
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