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Old 07-17-2020, 06:38 AM   #54
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
To be precise, Kindles work with Overdrive in the USA. Country count: 1. Kobos work with Overdrive in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. Country count: 12.

As to why Canadian libraries don't support Kindle and Overdrive, it comes down to two basic reasons. The first is privacy as Canadian libraries are rather enthused about protecting borrower privacy. You want a list of books borrowed by a library member? Easy peasy. Go to court and get a judge to agree that there is acceptable evidence of a criminal act. There are good reasons that Canadians are not enthused about storing data on American servers or even having their data routed through the States.

And the other reason is cost. As most public libraries anywhere in the world, you get used to squeezing every penny until it squeals.
So why is Kobo allowed to serve eBooks for Overdrive in Canada? Isn't it the same privacy issue as it would be if Kindle eBooks were available?
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