Thanks for the link.
However, "free" as in "not paid" does not automatically mean "it is OK to download and use them inside something else than Babylon software".
On that page there is only a generic
Quote:
The free version of Babylon is for private use only.
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while the
Terms of Service seem to imply that the "free dictionaries", being provided by third parties (mostly users themselves, judging from the dictionaries' descriptions), can be used according to each dictionary's own licensing status.
AFAIK, I am mostly satisfied that the "free Babylon dictionaries" seem to origin from open/collaborative/freely licensed sources, thus converting to Kobo format seems OK.
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BTW, at this point implementing support for the Babylon format in Penelope itself seems worth, doesn't it?