

You have to own the book before you can remove the DRM and being honest you would never put the book up for sale on a website - but you might lend it to a friend on more equitable terms than the publishers allow. Of course no piracy is encouraged by this software and no profits were harmed in its use. Once the DRM is removed you can use Calibre to convert to other formats so that you can read The exact details vary according to the format but it is this simple. So what you have to do is - install Calibre, install the plugins you need, load the ebook you want to "free", enter details so that you can read it and then save it without DRM. Its connection with breaking DRM on those formats is that many of the encryption removal tools are made available as Calibre plugins. This will open and let you read a wide range of formats. It also brings to the reader's attention a really nice open source ebook reader called Calibre. However what isn't quite as obvious and its far less sensational is that the blog post is actually very informative about publishing formats and protection methods. This basically tells you how to remove DRM from a range of different publishing formats. It seems Wired magazine has reported the contents of a "How to" at Apprentice Alf's Blog. Following up on the story Kindle DRM removal made easy it seems that DRM removal kits are becoming popular just like easy exploit kits are lowering the bar for wannabe attackers.
