Thread: Classic The nook is bad for eBooks
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Old 12-21-2009, 04:42 PM   #98
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
Maybe true but it has no bearing on the DRM change which is what is being discussed here.
I've just answered to JSWolfs post and he is the OP in this thread.

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The Adobe Adept DRM is the same on all epub implementations that use it with the current exception of B&N (including the nook).
That's a half-truth. Afaik the nook does support both Adept DRM schemes. The support of the new DRM is just like an additional feature on the nook. (even if i hate to say it this way)

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Did adobe decide to do this is such a way that it just happened miraculously to use the B&N eReader type encryption key? I doubt it. I would put money on B&N working directly with Adobe to bring out this new version -- perhaps even exclusively for some amount of time.
Interesting guess and it seems as if you're right: http://blogs.adobe.com/billmccoy/2009/10/index.html
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