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Old 09-28-2020, 10:12 AM   #93
davidfor
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Originally Posted by the.Mtn.Man View Post
And despite it all, my question has never actually been answered. Are we certain there will be a copyright notice listed along with the definitions, or is there some other method we can use to determine which dictionary we're using?
Earlier you responded to a post of mine which was fairly explicit with what was going to happen. Any reason that you don't want to believe that?

Of course, you did misunderstand my statement of "by looking at the date". I wasn't talking about a file date. I was suggesting to look at the calendar. The release notes stated, and I quoted it, "as of October 1, 2020". I think that is fairly clear when you will see the new dictionaries.

But, yes, there are people here with the new dictionaries. There are several people here, including myself, involved in Kobo's beta firmware list. The new dictionaries were made available to us to test with. I only looked at the English dictionary, so maybe some won't have the copyright statement. It will depend on the vendor and the contract with Kobo.
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