I was able to download some textbooks a while back but they never stayed permanent and I guess had some sort of DRM that made them expire after 14 days.

anybody have any way to get around that and download books from the Internet archive to keep permanently without issue?

I would just use one of the other download sites listed in the megathread but none of them have the book that I’m looking for. TIA

  • drifty@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Alright so here is what you need : -

    1. Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) software
    2. Calibre
    3. DeDRM plugin for calibre

    Steps: -

    1. Download the file from internet archive
    2. Install ADE
    3. Import the downloaded file into ADE. ADE makes a DRM protected version of the downloaded file and stores it on your computer.
    4. Install Calibre and DeDRM plugin for calibre
    5. Find the file created by ADE and import it to Calibre. Calibre removes the DRM protection from the file and creates another version of the book that is not bound by a time limit and can be easily shared/stored/uploaded.

    You can then read the book without the hindrances of borrowing. Hope this helps! Let me know if you need help, and if this is too much to take in, just send me a DM and I’ll remove the DRM for you.

  • nintendiator@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Internet Archive archives now have DRM

    Like, what’s even the point of having them, then? Not much of an “Archive”, are they? Didn’t expect IA of all places to get enshittified.