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Originally Posted by fabricalado
(I'm in Canada, but we have Overdrive here! And yes, that would be a reason for me to register, since I think it's not possible to use it otherwise.)
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In Canada, I am not aware of any public libraries that allow downloading Kindle format ebooks. Kobo users have the option of borrowing and downloading to their registered device from the device. Either family has the option to use ADE or equivalent to download the epub and then sideload (Kobo) or (Kindle) remove DRM, convert & sideload. Sideloading does require a library account which will require them knowing your information and an Adobe account for DRM to obtain the epub.
Personally, I do not support removing DRM from library books since, IMNSHO, I don't own the books and will not be making backups and removing DRM also removes the return date.