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I would love for us to have a public library like the US and some European countries. But I don't ever see that happening. It's just not a priority of our government. |
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Libraries aren't magic. They do what they can. But that's limited. |
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Apologies if this has been pointed out before, but this seems to be mostly about retiring MOBI and KF8 and fully transitioning to the various flavors of KFX, so they can shut down the services that provide it.
It can be painful and expensive to maintain legacy services, which nobody wants to do in the first place, and at some point, entirely infeasible: the last person who knew anything about it retires or leaves the company, and it's hard to find someone to step in and figure it out. Who will even want to do it, and who's going to train them? So it's probably more about mitigating engineering risks than anything else. For all we know they are facing the scenario I outline above. If it happens to close DRM loopholes it's not as if they are going to intentionally open others going forward. And it's going to hurt them a bit when it's fully shut down, because people like some of us will start buying ebooks somewhere else. But not so much. Some of you might remember that Adobe released unlicensed versions of (I think) Creative Suite 2, that anyone could download and use. I was working on the licensing team at the time. The key service was running on Windows 2000 Server or something and it was tied to certain unique hardware IDs of that specific machine, and it was no longer feasible to provide updates to the software and be able to switch to a different key server. So if it died (as was inevitable), people weren't going to be able to migrate the license to a new system. So it was proactively retired and the only nice thing to do was to make the software freely available. Last edited by tomsem; 01-16-2023 at 02:07 PM. |
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Adobe had DRM on their own copy of the CS licensing server so even they couldn't properly migrate it to new hardware? Interesting ...
Do you know why that was the case? Was Adobe scared that an insider would "steal" the licensing server software and operate their own copy? Why else would a company restrict an internal-only server software to only run on one particular hardware ... Though, I doubt that that's the case for Amazon and AZW3. |
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And of course there was physical security. And that DRM had been cracked anyway. This was about protecting interests of customers. Who knows about AZW3. Looks like it's getting a little more difficult to get at, which is why this particular thread is so active. I hope the doom sayers here are wrong and it stays around a least a couple of more years in the Download and Transfer via USB form, which is what I use. Last edited by tomsem; 01-16-2023 at 02:38 PM. |
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There are situations that use ereaders where WiFi isn't permitted or isn't available. The desktop OS computer might be used to manage many physical Kindles and/or accounts with no removal of DRM. KFX is about more than DRM. Amazon various DRM systems are not the same thing as Adobe DRM. Amazon once used Adobe and then abandoned it. |
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I wasn't claiming they were the same thing, at all. Creative Suite is an entirely different DRM than the Adobe ebook DRM(s), different teams entirely. In case you did not know this.
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- no Overdrive/Libby/other-service-like-this integration of absolutely any kind; - no borrowing of ebooks in general, ebook lending capabilities simply don't exist in our public library system; - the only exception is a private, paid ebook lending service that launched only last year... and which has only local-language literary fiction. No English, no genre fiction for the foreseeable future; - almost no English-language books available to borrow from libraries even in physical form (English-language genre-fiction, particularly new genre-fiction, is impossible to find). When I requested several titles, I was outright told that the fees charged by Western publishers aren't worth it just for one or two readers. Incidentally, the "not worth it due to just one or two readers" is why the selection of English-language physical books in our bookshops is also tiny and heavily favoring blockbuster single titles, that will at least give some return on the cost in importing them. The result is readers like me, who rent (KU, Kobo's service etc) and buy ebooks only from foreign sites (and even then, almost always only on sale), never bother with libraries... and rampant piracy rates in the region (which is just as much a purchasing-power induced issue, as it is one caused by lack of cost-free official availability). |
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I'm not in the US or Europe either, and while the library system where I live is excellent for physical books, it's nowhere as useful for ebooks. That's why I've spent hundreds of US dollars in the last 3-4 years buying from Kobo, because borrowing ebooks is not feasible for me. |
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