Saw a number of free books on Apple Books and was wondering if I could get them on my Kindle. Every single one I tried was DRM-free other than 1984.

  • Daniel@lemmy.mlOP
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    9 months ago

    Yeah, I know. E-Book DRM is super lame, because nearly every version of it has already been cracked. It’s just frustrating.

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      9 months ago

      Fun factoid:

      Not the easiest way(need to register, etc.), but I once cracked DRM on an e-book by using my old sony e-reader’s software combined with adobe digital editions. I think my sony e-reader is too old to work with current DRM, so sony/adobe would allow you to convert it to a DRM free version.

      Not only has DRM been cracked. It’s possible to crack it using official software. Like someone complaining about piracy after chucking a copy of their movie on a torrent site.

      Obviously, there are much easier ways. Or just pirate that shit after you’ve bought it.

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        9 months ago

        Obviously, there are much easier ways. Or just pirate that shit after you’ve bought it.

        I agree with purchasing something to support the creators, which is done mostly to allow them to make more similar stuff. Orwell has been dead for 73 years though. I hope he doesn’t write any more. I don’t know where the money goes for the purchase now, but it’s not supporting the creator anymore.