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Originally Posted by Difflugia
Barbour Publishing's The KJV Study Bible is an EPUB3. When I bought it, it was kepub-only and had no download link. Something like a month ago, someone here reported that they started getting download links and when I checked, there was an ADE link. Here's the package element from the OPF file:
<package xmlns="http://www.idpf.org/2007/opf" unique-identifier="ISBN" version="3.0" xml:lang="en">
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Great! I would love for the CS rep I talked to to be wrong (and for myself to wrong about Kobo's intentions with EPUB3).
Now we just have to find out what's up with:
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as long as publishers allow downloading of course, as there are some cases where we are not allowed
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That's the first I've ever heard anyone mention that a publisher can disallow the direct downloading of their titles. Is BrodieKobo saying that publishers can
request that their book(s) only be made available in kepub for Kobo devices?