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Originally Posted by Sirtel
Well, they're hardly going to do it tomorrow (of course I hope they're not going to do it at all), so perhaps just download a handful every day.
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Yes. My worst case scenario was that if Kobo went out of the ebook business, they would give reasonable advance notice. Unlike some of the disappear overnight purveyors back before the grand shakeout.
When Amazon made downloading so very much more difficult, I did go back and get a portion of my library, probably somewhere in the range of 33% to 40%, just in case although I'd be stunned if Amazon went out of the book business, i.e. the books would still be accessible. I would expect a higher conversion ratio at Kobo especially in a now-or-never scenario, but far from the whole shebang. No point in jumping through hoops for books that will either never be read or never be reread. Eclutter is still clutter. I know mileage varies!