In addition, it's compatible with most ebook readers except Kindle, and is required to transfer DRM -
protected ebooks borrowed from libraeries and some ebook reader devices that don't have their own dedicated software.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, a report that was released earlier this year showed that one way publishers are looking into
protecting authors is to ban off - site or remote
ebook lending, thereby requiring patrons to come into their local libraries in order to
borrow ebooks, essentially destroying one of the key advantages to e-reading, namely, the portability and anywhere access to
ebooks.
This issue happens when Adobe DRM
protected ePub and PDF
eBooks which have been
borrowed, both exist on the Reader.
error occurs on the Reader when opening a
borrowed book that is in the ePub or PDF format when
borrowed Adobe DRM -
protected ePub and PDF
eBooks exist on the Reader at the same time.
Compatibility with Adobe digital rights management (DRM)
protected PDF and ePub files allowed Sony Reader owners to
borrow ebooks from lending libraries in many countries.