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Old 10-07-2010, 01:49 PM   #8
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Do be aware that many ebook sources provide only DRM'd ebooks. To get them to work on the Kindle, you must be able to remove that drm.

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Of the few sites I've looked at - Baen, Feedbooks, Manybooks, Project Gutenberg, etc. -they all offer books for the Kindle. I assumed this meant they were DRM-free and ready to be opened/read on the Kindle. Am I wrong?

I don't really want to deal with the legalities (or moral issues, if any,) of stripping DRM from an eBook.

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