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Hon, I didn't understand most of that. I just know they call them "nookbooks," so I guess that means just Nook and they don't work on my Kobo. |
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...00&#converting But if they are nonDRM epubs, they can be converted easily (and automaticlly sent to the Kindle) by Calibre. |
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Why should any legal decision regarding what you are able to do with your own property have any bearing on what you can do with the library's property? I know that when it comes to paper books I can do a lot with my own books that I can't do with the library's. In fact, it could be argued that removing the DRM from library eBooks is the equivalent of removing the bar code, card, and holder from a dead tree library book - and I think we can all agree on how happy that would make the librarians. So, while yes, it is possible to read library books on Kindle - the fact that it requires stripping the information that proves it's the library's book rather than one's own, makes it at best an unauthorized and at worst a possibly illegal option. It all comes back to the first rule of library books: they're not yours. |
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![]() I'd definitely not do it if it had any effect on their property. As it is, I see it as no different from using one of those handheld OCR/TTS vocalizers on one of their paper books so I can listen to it instead of read it. |
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Effectively you've made your own personal copy of the library book and can keep it indefinitely - which certainly violates the spirit of the agreement you made when you joined the library. If nothing else, I would say this looks like a lot shakier legal ground than if you'd stripped the DRM from an epub you bought from Sony. Whether you choose to do this or not is up to you, but there's no way you'll ever get the library to officially support it. |
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NO! You can NOT keep it indefinitely. No more than you can keep indefinitely the COPY of the MP3 audio book or video they let you put to your iPod. You COULD pirate any of those thing, but you MAY not, and if you don't you have not violated the the spirit of the agreement at all. You are upholding the spirit by making it possible to use the thing for the period you agree to. It would be against the spirit of the agreement if the library, your tax-support public institution for the dissemination of information to the public, PREVENTED you from using the information because of some misguided interpretation of an ill-conceived rule. Many countries, like Canada, are working to make sure such use is explicitly and clearly protected by law, as it was NEVER the intent of laws like the DMCA to prevent it, and we should be pressuring our reps to do the same. ApK |
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It's really simple - the library lends books for people to read on authorized, ADE compatible devices - and anyone who strips the DRM to read it on a Kindle is breaking the terms of the loan. If you want to officially be able to read library books on a Kindle, you need to find a way to get Amazon and the libraries to agree on a method to enable it. Fair use is about doing what you want with your property. Library books are not your property, and the library has the right to set limits on what you do with their books. You may or may not agree with those limits, but they still have the right to set them. |
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The DRM is there to make sure I don't keep it. I'm not keeping it, so no harm, no foul. To me, this is no different from when you go in for a procedure at the hospital and they give you a form to fill out. ![]() Respecting intent and high ethics are more important than following technicalities, imo. |
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well, i think that most people who would strip the DRM off library books to read on their kindle would willingly delete it after. if they wanted to keep it, they could skip the line and just download from the darknet :P
that is, of course, unless the library has a bigger selection or something, but i think there's something to be said about people who steal from libraries @_@ |
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Can should may irrelevant all. That's not the issue. See my several posts above establishing that this is not the issue. Don't keep stuff longer than you're allowed. End of that story.
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Having said that, it still doesn't justify the idea that the library should support breaking the DRM so that people can read their books on Kindle - or that stripping DRM from library books is legally equivalent to stripping DRM from one's own purchased books, and so the same arguments that justify the latter would therefore justify the former as well. |
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Until policies and/or legal protections are worked out, thank goodness for the Internet. |
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South The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917 And what surprised me was this: " Adobe EPUB eBook Copy: allowed with no limitations Print: allowed with no limitations " So, maybe borrowing an epub book is more open than some appear to believe. And I really don't see much warning about what I can or cannot do once borrowed. There is this: "You must have the appropriate digital software downloaded to your computer or PDA before you download these titles." Well, I have the appropriate software on my computer, ADE, so I qualify for the download. Nothing else limits me after that??? Last edited by FF2; 04-02-2011 at 09:35 PM. |
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