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Originally Posted by Butterfly1234
What about a bought Kobo-book. Would that matter if you'd have to read it on a different e-reader?
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If you want to read on another device or app, you can download the book directly from the Kobo store. This will give you the epub version. Some will have DRM, some won't.
Or, if you are a calibre user, there is the Obok plugin that is part of the DRM removal tools. That can get the kepubs that have been downloaded with the Kobo desktop application.
And as the others have pointed out, DRM doesn't really have anything to do with how much is charged for a book. There are plenty of publishers or authors selling books that don't have DRM. And there are books with DRM that are free. Not a many because if you are using Adobe DRM, they take their cut for each book.