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Nook - The Technical Side > Moving books from Nook to computer

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Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) I'd like to fileshare some of my library, but other than free books or shared books, everything I've actually purchased has been a direct download to my Nook.

Is there a way to copy books from my Nook to my computer so I can fileshare them?


message 2: by Margaret (new)

Margaret Chind (cherryblossommj) | 9 comments I think that when you plug in your nook if you go to the folder like a media device you can find them in a folder called B&N downloads.


message 3: by Scott (new)

Scott | 292 comments All books purchased from B&N have DRM and you cannot share them. In fact they can only be read by the Nook ereader. Other Nooks would be able to read them but you would have to give the person your name and credit card number.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) Gotcha. It looks like someone I know might have just given me a possible work-around, but I doubt I'll try it, since it's probably not legal.


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Margaret Chind (cherryblossommj) | 9 comments I don't know about sharing them, but for personal use, you can load them in Adobe Digital Reader and read many of them there. (Not including Kids Read to Me)


message 6: by SheLove2Read (new)

SheLove2Read (sherrih95) Scott is correct. Its illegal to share an ebook you paid for.


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willaful | 414 comments Mod
I just started all this, but in "my library" at B&N it includes a button to download files. I assumed this is to have your own copies backed up on your computer.


message 8: by Scott (new)

Scott | 292 comments You can download them so that you have a backup copy for yourself but like I said before for you to share them with someone, you would have to give them your credit card info which I would think that you do not want to do.


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