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Old 03-13-2012, 01:53 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Backi View Post


I think these people would know, what they've searched for.
[- Hey, dude, I pirated a very thick book, yeah, must be very good!
- What's that?
- Dunno. Let me check on bookdb ... <calculating for a long time> ... Oh, it's the Bible, dude!]
I was thinking more of the case of the person who's downloaded thousands of random pirated books from (say) Usenet newsgroups, and is looking for a way to load them all into Calibre and get good metadata for them. I can certainly see the use of a tool for looking up data for an individual book, but I'd urge caution in setting up a system which would be a boon for pirates.
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