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Why doesn the eAudiobook download, even though I get an acquiring license message?

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Why doesn the eAudiobook download, even though I get an acquiring license message?

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Playing or transferring an eAudiobook requires a license. The license automatically downloads the first time you open the eAudiobook file, giving you access to the eAudiobook for the checkout period. The license also allows you to copy the eAudiobook file to two additional portable listening devices. You must be connected to the Internet and you may have to login to acquire the license for the eAudiobook file. Once you have a license, you no longer need to be connected to the Internet or logged in to listen or transfer an eAudiobook. Note: If Windows Media Player shows “acquiring license,” but eventually you get a message that you don’t have a license to play the eAudiobook, you may need to download a newer version of Windows Media Player.

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