I used to have a means for stripping Digital Editions and B&N DRM, but they're now lost to time. Fortunately, the Kindle version can be simplified greatly and doesn't quite require the complexity of the other means.
> You don’t own the book. You cannot lend the book. Renting Kindle-compatible eBooks from the library is arduous and limited by artificial constraints; you literally need to return a book before another person can rent…
I used to have a means for stripping Digital Editions and B&N DRM, but they're now lost to time. Fortunately, the Kindle version can be simplified greatly and doesn't quite require the complexity of the other means.
> You don’t own the book. You cannot lend the book. Renting Kindle-compatible eBooks from the library is arduous and limited by artificial constraints; you literally need to return a book before another person can rent…