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Old 12-05-2013, 11:10 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Enesco View Post
Hi,

I'm looking for a way to proctect the metadata in my Calibre libraries (per book individually).
I searched this forum and the manual but could not find it.
Is there a solution?

This has nothing to do with DRM protecting books; I just want to be
able to protect all the entered metadata; make it "read-only".

It would even be nice to be able to mark a book as "read-only" so that it could not be deleted, edited etc...

Kind regards,
Use the content Server (via a browser) for general access, that is READ ONLY.

Maybe when (if) Calibre becomes Multi-user, Calibre may gain User level permissions.

Backups are still highly recommended
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