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Or, even easier and legally... Michael Send a noteboard - 13/02/2011 09:13:29 AM
So I have a Kindle and bought some books on amazon. I downloaded the azw file and used calibre to convert it to a pdf but it's copyright protected. Does anyone know a good way to strip the DRM from the ebook?


Download the kindle for PC app and you can just siync anyhting that's on your kindle to your pc as well.
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Downloading an ebook to a computer. - 13/02/2011 02:30:56 AM 938 Views
Yes. Unfortunately, I don't think it would be kosher to discuss it on this site. - 13/02/2011 05:46:14 AM 557 Views
Re: Yes. Unfortunately, I don't think it would be kosher to discuss it on this site. - 13/02/2011 08:48:12 PM 681 Views
As Tavi said, while I certainly think it's moral, it is not in fact legal. - 13/02/2011 10:53:34 PM 543 Views
Ugggh. That's stupid. *NM* - 13/02/2011 11:40:33 PM 255 Views
I agree. Our sense of ownership is borked. *NM* - 14/02/2011 01:23:30 AM 260 Views
Or, even easier and legally... - 13/02/2011 09:13:29 AM 737 Views
THis is the best idea. - 13/02/2011 03:40:17 PM 586 Views
Oh jeez. How did I not find this? - 13/02/2011 08:49:39 PM 560 Views
I just got an android phone and some of the first apps I installed were Kindle and Nook. - 15/02/2011 01:49:28 PM 653 Views
Yup, that's what I do too. - 15/02/2011 02:17:49 PM 676 Views
Here's a site that unlocks PDF files - 15/02/2011 12:50:01 AM 738 Views

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