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Old 09-07-2012, 01:43 PM   #77
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Kobo has never supported B&N's version of Adobe DRM in the past so until we hear official word I'm going to assume they still don't.
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Adding compatibility would be adding a competitor for ebooks.
Another way to look at it: Nook owners might be tempted to switch to a Kobo reader if they knew they wouldn't lose their Nook library. And once they've got a Kobo reader, they'd probably start buying Kobo books, no?

On another note, do Kobo readers work with Dropbox? I've searched the forums and found some posts suggesting that they do, but it's not entirely clear to me.

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