
The Kindle for PC and Kindle for Mac programs use Amazon's KFX format for most books. There is also a new method (#6) using an old version of the Kindle for Android app described here.

(Details in this thread.)This means that methods 1, 2, and 4 described below are no longer effective for those books. Maybe someone else does.Important update: Amazon has made a change to their service so the books published since can no longer be downloaded using Kindle for PC or Mac versions prior to 1.39. I am not going to do that, though, as I don't want to get into legal trouble. To my knowledge there's no public software (yet) that can remove the DRM from Readium LCP eBooks, though it should be possible (easier than for Adobe DRM eBooks, IMHO) to create such software. This plugin only turns a LCP license file (LCPL file) into an LCP-protected EPUB or PDF, it does not get rid of the DRM. Note: All eBooks downloaded / added with this plugin will still keep the Readium LCP DRM protection. You can disable this verification (as the book might still be available on the server for download), but then the book provider will know you're on a nonstandard client. By default, the plugin refuses to download books where the license file is not yet valid, or no longer valid (like for library books).


This plugin allows you to fulfill LCPL book license files for books protected with Readium LCP DRM.
