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Old 01-13-2010, 05:27 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by happy_terd View Post
I also own a sony reader. I think that this was a stupid move on B&N's part. For the sake of wanting me to use only their reader they lost any opportunity to have the money I would have spent on books in their store.
On the other hand, see Barnes & Noble DRM for EPUB circumvented. Circumvention of DRM on ebooks you bought and for your own use only is probably legal in the US. The primary problem with B&N for ePubs at present is that you can't be sure you won't get an eReader ebook instead. The DRM on eReader ebooks can also be circumvented, but ignobleepub.pyw is very easy to use and you immediately get a DRM-free ePub.
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