There's at least two ways to sideload Kepubs, so Good Ereader's statement isn't helpful. (Standard Ebooks lets you legally download old and free books, including in Kepub format. If you use Kobo Touch Extended, you turn Epubs into Kepubs when you put them onto an ereader.) I'm sure someone here can tell me other ways to do so.
I think Good Ereader is implying you can only write on "official" Kepubs from the Kobo store, but some books are sold there without DRM. Giganticoctopus did testing, and it seems the book requires DRM if you want to write on it.
Last edited by Joliet Jake; 10-22-2021 at 01:29 PM.
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