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Old 03-15-2015, 02:14 AM   #11
AnemicOak
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ePub stores (incomplete list)...

B&N (uses "special" version of Adobe's DRM)


Stores that use "standard" DRM for their DRM'd books
Google Play
eBooks.com
OmniLit
Books a Million
Kobo (note some books not available as a direct ePub download, only kePub which is handled a bit differently)


Stores that sell DRM-free only ePub's
Smashwords
Baen eBooks
Many small publisher websites


Then of course there is Amazon, which doesn't sell ePub, but... It's no harder to buy a book from Amazon & deDRM it than it is an ePub and conversion is very quick & easy using Calibre.


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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
I suggest doing this immediately for any book you've bought, so you don't have to wonder what might happen to your books in the future. Then if they do end up switching to 'hardened' DRM, you'll know straight away and can stop buying from that source until the tools are updated accordingly.
Very sound advice.
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