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Old 06-06-2022, 11:16 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Acousticvillage View Post
I bought a book on Kobo website - 120mb in size (academic textbook). I downloaded and imported into Adobe Digital Editions - opens fine. However I mainly use Calibre and use epubsoft to strip the DRM so that I can import the book to calibre and read it there, as I know how to highlight, bookmark, etc.
My latest book - the 12omb looked to have been drm-stripped ok, but when I try to view it in calibre it says it is still DRM'd.
Has Kobo got a new DRM format that my old stripper can't use? Or is the size of the file too biig for it to be completely stripped?
Any suggestions for getting rid of DRM for large books?
You might want to check out Adobe Content Server and RMSDK / FAQ.

So yes, Adobe has a new DRM scheme and much like Amazon's new DRM schemes, it is popular with textbook and other high priced book vendors.

You might want to Google noDRM DeDRM Github to locate the latest version of DeDRM.

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