[bookport] Re: RFB&D

  • From: "LARRY SKUTCHAN" <lskutchan@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 08:15:40 -0400

Protected Content

The books you order from RFBD have been protected to prevent unauthorized =
duplication and distribution.  In order to authorize your device to play =
these books, you must order an authorization key from RFBD.  The key is =
low cost and easy to install.  It will be shipped to you on a 3.5 inch =
disk.  When the disk arrives, start the authorization program on the disk. =
 Once you authorize your computer, you will not need that disk again =
unless you need to install the software again.

Once you have your authorization key installed, the software will ask you =
to enter a personal identification number (PIN) before you send an RFBD =
Digital Talking Book to Book Port.=20

>>> PRADER@xxxxxxx Monday, September 20, 2004 4:27:48 PM >>>
Richard:

When the Book Port was first designed, the developers here at APH were led =
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to believe that there wouldn't be a problem with sending RFB&D books to =
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Book Port. It took several months to get this resolved. You will need to =
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purchase a key from RFB&D, which will allow you to send those books to the =
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Book Port. Be sure to ask for a key for Book Wizard, or they won't know =
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what you're talking about. Larry, perhaps we need to include this in the =
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manual.=3D20

Pamela


>>> ring.richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 09/20/04 04:02PM >>>


I am curious about something.  Please note, this is not a criticism, it
is simply something I'm wondering about.  I read in the Bookport manual
that the Bookport can in fact play digital talking books from RFB&D.
However, no mention is made of the process by which one can activate the
Bookport so that it can play such books.  I realize that the process is
not in fact referred to as activation, but what exactly does one have to
do? Inquiring minds want to know.





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