@Sarmat89. I won't say what I would like to say, firstly because I don't want to be banned, and secondly because your reasoning is truly so bad it needs no rebuttal (though some posters have taken the trouble to do so). I'm not going to lie. A lot of people read your ridiculous statement, and you should be truly embarrassed about it.
@sealbeater. There is a real difference between a general search engine and a specialised tool with its only use being finding exposed calibre libraries. As to identifying information in an ebook, I simply don't know. Some purchased ebooks go as far as showing the name and email address of the purchaser on each page. Of more concern to those wanting to pirate books is actual protection schemes which embed identifying information in hidden form within the book. Or which identify each book with some unique combination of different words, sentences etc. The point is that it is impossible to be sure that there is no such scheme in operation. In fact, there are such schemes which are known, and, of course, because they are known there are removal tools available for them. Which still leaves the unknown ones, changes to the existing ones and use of multiple schemes.
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