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Old 11-08-2023, 02:52 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Last time I looked, Adobe did not sell/lend ebooks. Nor should Adobe have direct access to the Adobe content delivery servers used to fulfill requests. From reports several years back, when I borrow an epub from the library by downloading the .acsm file, when I use the .acsm file, my Adobe ID is validated but that does not require the book information to be sent.

Now if I use my Kobo ereader or app to directly sync the ebook file, the situation is much the same as with Amazon. The somewhat nice part is that when I return the library book from my Kobo, Kobo will sync a preview which will preserve my notes/annotations if I either purchase or borrow the book again.
However, if you borrow or purchase, there's no guarantee that you'll get the same version. I've seen some eBooks get updated such that annotations would not be in the same place.
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