When Amazon stopped letting us download copies of our Kindle books last month, I began looking for ways to preserve e-books and audiobooks that I've paid for. Buying from Amazon really limits those ...
According to Good E Reader, Amazon's latest firmware update (version 5.18.5) for its 11th and 12th-generation Kindle e-readers, the Kindle Colorsoft, and the Kindle Scribe, has added a new DRM system ...
Amazon’s latest Kindle update stops you removing DRM from newly downloaded e-books, making them impossible to back up.
Digital Rights Management software makes it difficult to copy movies, music, ebooks, and games that you already own. There are ways around it, but breaking DRM opens up legal and ethical concerns.