PM sent.
And I don't think posting the images in a public location would be legal. The images contain Kobo's proprietary software. While it isn't useful to anyone that doesn't have a Kobo device, and the firmware update packages can be downloaded easily, it is still their software. While PMing the links is not completely different, I think morally it is OK. They are only sent on request to people stating they have the device. At this point, Kobo are choosing to ignore this. I don't expect that to change, but, if it does, then I'll have to decide what to do.
David
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