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Old 10-19-2015, 07:54 PM   #105
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Originally Posted by jackie_w View Post
I think the point RbnJbg was originally making was that the short extracts people have been uploading with no objections might be totally identifiable (cover, metadata, text, ISBN) because there are no restrictions other than the amount of text.

It comes down to whether a full-length undecipherable text needs to have much stricter rules than a short fully visible extract to stay legally risk-free. Even though there's less readable text in the full-length version.
If you are scrambling the ISBN number, also scramble the ID as the ISBN is sometimes used there. But you will have to use the same scrambled ID in the OPF in the NCX if the ID in the NCX matches that in the OPF. If they do not match than scramble the ID in the NCX.
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