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Old 12-19-2009, 09:40 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by nikkie View Post
2010 is 14 days away. The library has already been created - that's what B&N was doing, making the new version of the RMSDK. This entire thread is a red herring. The next version of the ADE DRM will be B&N's, and it is far superior to the old one.

We should be thanking B&N for working with Adobe to develop a better method of DRM that supports social features like LendMe, not condemning them for it.

The fact that the Sony and other devices use an older version of the SDK is not that big of a deal. It's not like re-consuming the updates will break the back of their developers or anything. Besides that, Adobe will force Sony and other manufacturers to upgrade - see what they did in the move from CS3 to CS4?

Sheesh.
And in the move from CS3 to CS4, a lot of people lost access to their eBooks.
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