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Yes. Amazon can arbitrarily change everything because they have full control over their ecosystem, and they can say "you have to upgrade to this minimum firmware or program version" and make it stick. EDRLab are constrained by vendor neutrality and device interoperability. They can't make arbitrary changes without breaking their customers' customers' devices. But like I wrote before: undertstanding why is a dive into encryption and PKI, and this is not the place for that.
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I would add to ratinox's comments by pointing out that this is where Adobe also came unstuck. They succeeded once in forcing an upgrade on all customers but had to back down when they tried to do the same again. As a result their new "hardened" drm is now not so new but has still not achieved widespread adoption. Of course Adobe seemed to quickly realise that those wishing to remove drm are really very much a niche market and do not seem to have suffered materailly from the use of the tools. Even Amazon seems to be quite happy to allow DRM removal in most cases. My understanding is that whilst it upgrades K4PC aggressively it has made no attempt to stop downloads of azw3 and even mobi formats nor to enforce minimum versions of software/firmware outside of highly priced rental textbooks. Amazon largely seems to derive a little benefit by selling its books to those who want to read other than on an Amazon device.
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In english speaking countries, LCP protected Epubs are hard to find. But in french speaking countries, it isn't so uncommon. A few online stores are selling them: EPagine.fr, bookeenstore.com, librel.be, e-readers.ch, gallimardnumerique.com, ... |
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Some examples of the History: Music in WMA or iTunes M4A format. Movies DVD, Blu-Ray, streams, Music CDs, Music streams, Spotify and Deezer are also Modded APKs outside. Games. Also all the eBook formats before: LRF, PDB, MOBI (Mobipocket), Amazon, Adobe PDF and Adept, Kobo KePub, Apples iBooks, ... Quote:
RMSDK is a part of Adobe software and Adobe have no benefits of patching LCP inside. They want to spread its own DRM. |
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But! To use Tolino with LCP is a pain in the A**. There is a Bug and an update bring a bug, ... A german site describe it https://papierlos-lesen.de/tolino-up...onleihe-66523/ So we have 2 and a half readers. (second) But! eReaders are not Smartphones. The use lifetime is much longer. My 3 readers are 3, 9 and 10 years old. So there are many old readers in use which do not support LCP. Quote:
If more Readers support it, so more stores will use it. Also outside Europe. |
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Also, Tolino has enabled LCP for almost all of their devices, starting with the original Tolino Vision, the Shine 2HD and the original Tolino Page - essentially all devices starting 2014 - so almost everyone can make use of it. Also PocketBook updated their current lineup. And the reason is pretty simple. They know that one of the main reasons for their users to buy these devices is using it with their library. If LCP becomes relevant in the US, the vendors will implement it. If Overdrive adopts LCP, Kindle, Kobo and B&N will implement it. |
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I can't imagine that Kindle ever adopt LCP.
Kindle and OverDrive work together, but Kindle never adopt Adobe DRM. Kobo? Yes maybe. B&N? I don't know. |
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An EDRLabs rep seems to have joined Mobileread. Congratualatons to them for engaging. In addition to the joining message there was another thread on Thorium Reader which seems to have vanished.
They will find many critics here but I hope that we will nevertheless make them welcome. https://www.mobileread.com/forums/member.php?u=325585 |
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TL;DR: I quite liked it – clean user interface, available for Mac, Linux, Windows. One of the most compatible readers (EPUB3, PDF, DAISY, others). Many features like OPDS, TTS (not so good on Linux), working LCP, fast. It’s not meant for library management, most features missing there. This—and maybe Foliate—could well be the desktop readers of choice for those who don’t wish for a fully-fledged solution like Calibre. |
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The problem that I'm running into with library books is that libraries here in the states are switching over to Hoopla, which I have no interest in since I read the majority of my books on my pc, which isn't an option in Hoopla!
So my library usage has dropped radically, which means most of the big publishers are going unread by me and I have switched over to self published, and there is plenty to read there! If I find a sale on one of their books, I'll buy it. Screw them, you take away my choices and options, I'll just dump your a$$! |
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https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=344415 No, the entire thread wa smoved. |
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