You may not need to strip any DRM as long as you keep a careful record of the credit card number and name on your Nook account and the dates when you made any changes. From B&N's own garbled and relatively useless FAQs, it looks as if the Nook itself offers a way to "unlock" one of these epub files when reloading it. To do so, you have to know the credit card number and name that were used when it was purchased. Truly bizarre.
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You may not need to strip any DRM as long as you keep a careful record of the credit card number and name on your Nook account and the dates when you made any changes. From B&N's own garbled and relatively useless FAQs, it looks as if the Nook itself offers a way to "unlock" one of these epub files when reloading it. To do so, you have to know the credit card number and name that were used when it was purchased. Truly bizarre.