From: Jim on
[only support non DRM ePub books]
I cannot condone or encourage piracy, or indeed law-breaking of any kind. But in some jurisdictions it is legal to un-protect DRM'd content, particularly if you do it in the context of 'fair use' of content that you have paid for.
If you live in such a jurisdiction, there are tools out there on the net that you can easily use to let you read DRM'd ePub books on a reader that doesn't implement DRM. This is certainly true for ADEPT (Adobe Digital Editions' DRM mechanism, which is the one popularly used for ePub).
Cheers,
Jim



Beverly Howard wrote:

DRM of eReader <<Assume you mean http://www.ereader.
04-Dec-09

DRM of eReader <<

Assume you mean http://www.ereader.com/ereader/software/browse.htm

Have never used this software, but will take a look at it now. Big
question is the selection size and content which is not obvious at first
glance.

My recent experience was with Kindle reader software running on the
iTouch. Before that, several years with Audible and a few DRM books on
MSReader.

A quick look showed that the three other WinMobile ePub suggestions made
here;

http://www.zuluexpress.com/ZuluMobile.aspx
http://www.turnip.demon.co.uk/jim/freda/
http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61539

only support non DRM ePub books which, of course, will exclude most
current works.

Beverly Howard

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