I love to read eBooks and my trustworthy old eReader is a Kindle Keyboard. I often borrow eBooks from my library because Kindle books are pricey and I am a pretty fast reader.
My library, like many others, has decided to use the Biblioteca cloudLibrary instead of Overdrive to allow library users to checkout eBooks. The problem is that this is an app based service and it does not support the Kindle Keyboard because it does not use apps.
I am posting in this forum to find out if there could be a way to preserve the library's DRM and the rules regarding the expiration of a borrowed book and still convert the book from a .epub format to a Kindle format. The Overdrive lending system allowed a book to be sent to my Kindle account and then sent using "Whispersync" wifi to my device. Amazon honored the expiration date. I can also email a book in the proper format to Amazon for download to my Kindle but it does not automatically accept the cloudLibrary DRM.
I think many other Kindle Keyboard owners will welcome this capability if it is technically possible.
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