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Wouldn't count on that. Just because the format is Epub doesn't mean it won't be encrypted with Fairplay like everything else from iTunes (except music).
IRIC, Fairplay has already been cracked, so assuming that making the books DRM-less wouldn't be that hard. Well, here's hoping
On the other hand, if these ebooks have video and sound to them, not exactly sure how that would work either.




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Wouldn't count on that. Just because the format is Epub doesn't mean it won't be encrypted with Fairplay like everything else from iTunes (except music). iTunes movies are standard MP4 with AAC and H.264, but you still can't play them on anything but Apple devices unless decrypted. Epub is open, Apple... less so, and you can bet there will be publishers demanding DRM.