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Old 10-27-2022, 04:04 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
Amazon does seem to handle this well vs ADE. Seems like with ADE a lot of people who use ADE for library borrowing are pirates, seeing as how there is a copy of the book on your computer after you have returned it.
A couple of items I find incorrect in your post.
  • Unless you have removed the DRM, that copy on your computer can not be opened. An attempt to open it will result in a "This book is expired and cannot be opened" error with a checkbox to remove from library.
  • The book will not in your ADE library if you returned the book. It will only be there if you let the loan period expire without returning the book.

Considering that Rellwood was rather specific that all borrowed books are still in a calibre library and previous discussions about pirated books, I'm pretty certain that Rellwood has deDRMmed KU books in their calibre library.

See this thread for some previous interactions: Split book records .
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