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Old 03-30-2011, 09:07 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by Kali Yuga View Post
AFAIK neither Overdrive or Adobe Digital Editions works on a Kindle.

So which library services, pray tell, work natively on a Kindle? 'cause I'm not aware of any, nor do the libraries in the NYC area appear to use any such services.


P.S. I really cannot believe that you have the legal right to strip DRM from a library book, if that's what you are implying.
mis-quoting is your buddy isn't it?

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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
No library is going to show how to strip DRM and convert just so the Kindle can be used with library eBooks. And for people who do not strip DRM and convert, library eBooks won't work with a Kindle.

Out of the box, the answer is NO!
WRONG! nothing. not a cotton picking thing needs to be done to or tweaked on your kindle to read a library book

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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I understand stripping DRM of eBooks you paid for. But what was the lawyer's say on stripping the DRM of library eBooks?
for personal use it is not illegal. not sure how many different ways I can say this to have it mean the same thing

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Originally Posted by elcreative View Post
I was always advised that legal opinions were generally worth what you paid for them unless they were a quote from actual court decisions...
then hire your own damn lawyer
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