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Old 12-28-2024, 12:28 AM   #65
DNSB
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Strange, you talk about moving the goal posts, and then you come up with the above non sequitor rant.
Strange that you feel that pointing out that ePub is an open standard whereas Amazon's formats are proprietary and subject to change without notice is a rant.

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Strange, you bring up Hobson's Choice, and then think that people who own Kindles want to read online or borrow ereader kits.
Strange that you consider being able to read an ebook online or being able to borrow an ereader kit as not being choices. That they are choices that you might not want to make does not make them non-choices.

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We have smallish local libraries, so I would guess there is no privacy officer, or no dedicated privacy officer.
Perhaps you should find out. Around here, if you want to find out what books a user has been checking out, be prepared to bring a court order for very specific information. Freely handing over that information to a foreign corporation is not an option.
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