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Old 10-12-2022, 06:29 PM   #12
haertig
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My library generally provides eBooks in both EPUB and Kindle format. Since I have a PaperWhite, I choose the Kindle format for download. However, if there is no Kindle format available, but there is an EPUB format, I have no qualms about downloading the EPUB, stripping the DRM, and converting it to something I can use on my Kindle. Other people may posture and virtue-signal about how "immoral" this is, but I don't really care about such feigned indignity. Things would be different it I were giving these DRM-stripped eBooks to others or keeping them for myself. But I'm not doing that. I am just putting them into a format that I can use for the time it takes me to read the book. It is actually quite rare that I have to do this DRM-strip/conversion on a library book. Most come in Kindle format, but every now and then you will find the rare one that is in EPUB only.

I imagine that there are more people reading eBooks on Kindles - in the USA - than on all other EPUB-based eReaders combined. I obviously don't know this for sure, but I am guessing that it is true. So it is somewhat derelict - in the USA at least - for libraries that are funded by taxpayer money to acquire their eBooks in a format that the majority of their borrowers - who are the ones funding the library - cannot use.
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