|  03-23-2015, 06:37 AM | #46 | |
| No Comment            Posts: 3,240 Karma: 23878043 Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Australia Device: Kobo: Not just an eReader, it's an adventure! | Quote: 
 Very slowly... | |
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|  03-24-2015, 11:55 AM | #47 | |
| Kate            Posts: 1,700 Karma: 3605799 Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Oregon, United States Device: MeeBook, Kobo Libra Colour | Quote: 
 But that was Amazon's doing, so it was well and good, amen. Now that Overdrive has access to those customers, OF COURSE, they would want to cut them off, because only Amazon is good, everyone else is evil, amen. Even though losing millions of customers would hurt their business. In other words, the only one who would have an interest in cutting off library access for Kindle owners would be Amazon. But if they did it, then it would be for the good of all, for Amazon alone knows what is good to read and what is not. Amen. | |
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|  03-24-2015, 12:04 PM | #48 | 
| Resident Curmudgeon            Posts: 80,665 Karma: 150249619 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Roslindale, Massachusetts Device: Kobo Libra 2, Kobo Aura H2O, PRS-650, PRS-T1, nook STR, PW3 | |
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|  03-24-2015, 12:19 PM | #49 | |
| Lunatic            Posts: 1,691 Karma: 4386372 Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Land of the Loonie Device: Kindle Paperwhite and Keyboard, Kobo Aura, iPad mini, iPod Touch | Quote: 
 The second question is more interesting, since I'm sure security focused publishers would be much happier if library books were not downloaded at all and instead were viewed only on tablets and phones via an app. The Kobo purchase should make this less likely, but it's possible that library loans will evolve to be more like the current subscription services and not available on eink in the future. | |
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|  03-24-2015, 01:36 PM | #50 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 3,065 Karma: 54671821 Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: New England Device: PW 1, 2, 3, Voyage, Oasis 2 & 3, Fires, Aura HD, iPad | Quote: 
 Shari | |
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|  03-25-2015, 11:30 AM | #51 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,224 Karma: 3804496 Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Device: Kobo Libra 2, Lenovo Tab M10 FHD Plus, Lenovo Tab M9 | 
			
			Oddly though, Amazon has shown no interest whatsoever in working with Overdrive to give Canadian Kindle owners access to library loans. Which is a major reason I went with Kobo. If the Rakuten deal gives my Kobo HD the capability to process acsm files on its own without the need for ADE, I for one will rejoice. | 
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|  03-25-2015, 08:22 PM | #52 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 4,764 Karma: 246906703 Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: USA Device: Oasis 3, Oasis 2, PW3, PW1, KT | 
			
			That is a double edged sword. Yes nice to get books without the need of a computer or ADE software, but bad if such books cannot get their DRM stripped. One step closer to a reader that needs constant internet connection to function. Not saying that is the plan, but it is a possible.
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|  03-25-2015, 08:55 PM | #53 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 7,467 Karma: 44114178 Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: near Philadelphia USA Device: Kindle Kids Edition, Fire HD 10 (11th generation) | Quote: 
 Overdrive has every incentive to include Amazon titles. More platform availability means long borrowing waits, and those lead to libraries buying or leasing more titles. Amazon, by contrast, must offset the benefits of Overdrive cooperation against the negatives: The benefits to Amazon, of Overdrive cooperation, are more eInk Kindle sales and positive publicity (or at least avoidance of negative publicity) for working with libraries. The harm to Amazon is eBook sales lost to library borrowing, and lost Fire sales (where eInk won't work for library borrowing, that gives more reason to buy a Fire). I hope you are wrong that Amazon would pull the US Overdrive Kindle plug. It I'm right that they started working with Overdrive to mute criticisms from librarians, the same consideration could cause them to stick with the current system until such time as eInk is all but forgotten. That's good for Americans like me, but not for the rest of the world. | |
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|  03-25-2015, 09:23 PM | #54 | |
| Ex-Helpdesk Junkie            Posts: 19,421 Karma: 85400180 Join Date: Nov 2012 Location: The Beaten Path, USA, Roundworld, This Side of Infinity Device: Kindle Touch fw5.3.7 (Wifi only) | Quote: 
 Since that only covers library books, it isn't a problem if the DRM cannot be removed. On a totally separate note, I imagine it would be nice for Kobos to handle .acsm and download the book from a content server, but that has nothing to do with this thread, technically. (Since each ADE account uses a personal universal key for all signed-in devices, the DeDRM key is likewise per-account. That's because ADE books can be transferred between devices at will.  So, I don't think this is a step towards DeDRM-proof books.) | |
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|  03-26-2015, 08:01 AM | #55 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 4,764 Karma: 246906703 Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: USA Device: Oasis 3, Oasis 2, PW3, PW1, KT | 
			
			Oh, please. What is so different between being able to read a library book on any device you wish than from a purchased book? Otherwise do explain why Overdrive even has DRM free mp3 audiobooks with the notice "must delete after loan is ended". It clearly is the publisher insisting on the DRM, and not the library or Overdrive. Otherwise they'd be putting freewilly DRM on every book that doesn't come with it.
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|  03-26-2015, 09:35 AM | #56 | 
| Ex-Helpdesk Junkie            Posts: 19,421 Karma: 85400180 Join Date: Nov 2012 Location: The Beaten Path, USA, Roundworld, This Side of Infinity Device: Kindle Touch fw5.3.7 (Wifi only) | 
			
			While it could perhaps be argued that library loans don't really need DRM... the point I was trying to make, is that there is no realistic justification for arguing with what the publisher says. There is NO Fair Use. | 
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|  03-26-2015, 10:12 AM | #57 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,086 Karma: 14079267 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Almere, The Netherlands Device: Kobo Sage | |
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|  03-26-2015, 10:34 AM | #58 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 11,732 Karma: 128354696 Join Date: May 2009 Location: 26 kly from Sgr A* Device: T100TA,PW2,PRS-T1,KT,FireHD 8.9,K2, PB360,BeBook One,Axim51v,TC1000 | Quote: 
 Kindle library ebooks works in a roundabout process that may not be legal outside the US so it may be that Amazon *can't* offer library ebooks outside the US. Even in the US Penguin tried to stop it and when they couldn't get the system itself declared illegal they pulled out of the libraries. https://gigaom.com/2012/02/10/419-am...rary-decision/ Edit: Did Sony's *direct* (PC-less) library ebook checkout ever work outside the US? Last edited by fjtorres; 03-26-2015 at 11:50 AM. | |
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|  03-26-2015, 07:17 PM | #59 | 
| No Comment            Posts: 3,240 Karma: 23878043 Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Australia Device: Kobo: Not just an eReader, it's an adventure! | |
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|  03-31-2015, 11:26 PM | #60 | 
| Bibliophagist            Posts: 47,971 Karma: 174315098 Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Vancouver Device: Kobo Sage, Libra Colour, Lenovo M8 FHD, Paperwhite 4, Tolino epos | 
			
			Worked for the libraries here in BC.  Borrow the ebook, download the .ascm file and away it went.  Personally, I only tried it a couple of times just to say I tried it.  I just found it easier to download the book on my laptop and sideload to the ereader than to use the web crawler on an eInk device.
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