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Originally Posted by taming
The Publishers often do not have the contracts in place with the artists for the cover art to be part of the ePUB file. This is not a Kobo issue and you will see this complaint all over the place. From my POV, Publishers have often "cheaped out" when releasing digital editions. This is reflected not only in the lack of cover art, but also in the sloppy job they often do with the files themselves.
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but why the difference between formats? you would figure there was a master ebook that's then converted to whatever format they are selling in, be it kobo sql, kindle mobi, epub, etc? Doing the job for each seperate version seems to be even more of a waste of money?