Hi Derek,

Kindle DRM is pretty simple to deactivate. I did it myself some time ago when I 
needed a paid for Kindle book on my other reader for work. The iRiver needs 
ePub format, so a quick de-DRM and  a Calibre conversion, and it was done. 

Legally, it's a bit tenuous of course, I own the Kindle version and paid for 
it, and nobody but me can read it, and I only read on one or the other device, 
plus it counts as a backup in case Amazon decide to lock me out of my books one 
day, as they do.

I'm sure a recent change to copyright law in the UK made provision for this 
sort of copying, but, as mentioned, it's tenuous - and was at the time, 
definitely! 


Cheers,
Norm. 
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