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Originally Posted by booklover6
So you are having problems with an illegal scanned PDF, and you are blaming Kobo? Have you gone through the PDF file line by line to see if there are any codes in there that could be screwing it up?
How about trying a legal, professionally done PDF and see if you have the same issues on your Kobo?
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Stepping aside the problems with the PDF,be a bit "careful" about what you call "illegal scanned" PDF's.
In my country it is legal to scan a book as long as you destroy the book after that and don't spread the copy.
Illegal is, when you make a scanned copy,keep that and sell the book/give it away, then you reproducing it.
Making a copy of a buyed cd/dvd is legal,as long as it is for own use.
When you buy a phone,cd player,dvd player or even blancs, you pay a fee (copy fee) for it,even when you put only homemade pictures on it.
Every device that has something in it with store capacity,has got this fee.
Even when you never play a single mp3 from your phone,you have to pay it,it is included in the price, even in e-readers.
All that money is going to a foundation that spread it to artists,performers..name it.
So illegal is not always the case.
I was not intending to attack you, just inform you