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Old 12-17-2009, 05:16 PM   #12
Jim Lester
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Originally Posted by DrMoze View Post
NO! ....
From Sony's website: "The eBook Store from Sony allows up to six devices to be registered to one account. This means that multiple computers and Readers can be authorized to a single account as long as the total number of Readers and computers does not exceed six."

Please don't post misinformation here.
I understand where you are confused. For the protected BBeB (.lrx) files that Sony was selling, Sony controlled your activation count and the rules from the Sony store are correct.

However Sony just completely switched over to using the Adobe DRM system for all new books that they sell (which are now in ePub format), and for that Adobe controls the activation count, and they are (as the Sony website now states thanks Gwyn) 6 Computers AND 6 devices.

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Last edited by Jim Lester; 12-17-2009 at 05:21 PM. Reason: updated to reflect Gwyn's input.
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