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1492 wrote:Tom_M wrote:
There is a free plugin available for Calibre that will strip DRM.
Which would be illegal to manufacture or distribute in the U.S. by the DMCA.
โJul-10-2014 01:31 PM
Tom_M wrote:
There is a free plugin available for Calibre that will strip DRM.
โJul-10-2014 01:16 PM
n7bsn wrote:
I have issues with the entire idea of DRM and locking your purchase to a device. What happens of the company goes under (B&N?), how do you move your encrypted book to a new reader? It's really almost more like "renting" the book vrs buying a hard-copy book you can keep.
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โJul-09-2014 09:27 AM
toedtoes wrote:
eBooks only expire if you rent them. With Amazon, your purchases are tracked in their system and you can download the books on your kindle again if needed.
โJul-09-2014 09:26 AM
monkey44 wrote:
Just to clarify -- you do not need WIFI service to read a Kindle. It loads the books and you can read it anywhere.
You only need WIFI to load the books on the Kindle --- very good device for camping.
โJul-09-2014 07:29 AM
โJul-09-2014 05:22 AM
Tom_M wrote:
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I have a large collection of eBooks and use software called Calibre to manage my books. This allows me to store all my books on my computer and I can transfer a few at a time to my NOOK.
Another thing to keep in mind is that B&N is getting out of the tablet and eReader business. I don't know what effect this will have on their sale of eBooks.
โJul-08-2014 08:48 PM