apple books drm

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Apple Books DRM locks purchased books to Apple's ecosystem, making them unreadable on Windows without workarounds. Windows users cannot run the native Apple Books app, so accessing purchased content requires methods like removing DRM with tools such as Calibre and Requiem, or converting files to compatible formats. However, DRM removal may violate terms of service and copyright laws. Alternatives include reading DRM-free books or using cross-platform apps like Kindle. This tag covers discussions on legal and technical limits, practical steps for DRM removal, and trade-offs for Windows users trying to access Apple Books content.
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    Reading Apple Books on Windows: Realistic Methods and Limits

    Apple doesn’t offer a native iBooks (Apple Books) app for Windows, but there are several practical, legal, and technical routes that let Windows users access some Apple Books content or replicate the iBooks experience on a PC — each with important trade‑offs around DRM, parity, and convenience...
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