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Old 03-03-2012, 03:27 PM   #3
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When you buy an ePub that is protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) you will download an ACSM file. This is not the actual book; rather it is instructions to ADE to allow IT to download the book to your PC.

Once the books IS downloaded, you can either copy it to your Kobo via Windows Explorer2, copy it via ADE to your Kobo, or add it to Calibre, and use Calibre to send it to your Kobo. All of these options though assume that your Kobo HAS been authorized via ADE to accept Adobe DRM'ed books.

Of course, you could also google "Apprentice Alf" for some tools you can either use standalone, or added to Calibre to handle the removal of DRM from the books. At that point, you can use more of the facilities of Calibre on those books.
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