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Originally Posted by PeterT
I believe that is the case. Books have to be in both OverDrive AND the Kobo store.
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Originally Posted by jackastor
But kobo owns bothe kobo and overdrive. That seems like a silly restriction
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I think it's logistics rather than a restriction for any other reason. If it's in Kobo's store it's pretty simple for them to serve up the book and simply add the days restriction on the device. Yes they're both owned by Kobo now and I assume that OD has a copy of the books, but to get the book off the OD servers you'd have to make the two systems communicate (and over multiple countries with different restrictions) which would add a lot more complexity than using their existing system.